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<blockquote data-quote="Jester David" data-source="post: 7714392" data-attributes="member: 37579"><p>Huh. Every other month. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Between that and limiting the line to the Core Book and the monster book (plus the very necessary pawns) seems like a good idea. </p><p>Monthly product is nice, but from experience it's super hard to play through an entire AP volume in a month. I ran two and they both took a hair over a year, and we went at rocket pace through a lot of the content. Being forced to slow down wouldn't have been bad. And when you can only play every other AP, there quickly ends up being competition for what to play next, with the new product having to fight for attention with every product previously printed. </p><p>Staff is likely also a factor as it takes eight months for the standard team to do an AP, so they need two staff overlapping development schedules. Slowing down the releases will help. </p><p>Oh, and with more time, there might even be the chance for playtesting to occur, leading to a better product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jester David, post: 7714392, member: 37579"] Huh. Every other month. Between that and limiting the line to the Core Book and the monster book (plus the very necessary pawns) seems like a good idea. Monthly product is nice, but from experience it's super hard to play through an entire AP volume in a month. I ran two and they both took a hair over a year, and we went at rocket pace through a lot of the content. Being forced to slow down wouldn't have been bad. And when you can only play every other AP, there quickly ends up being competition for what to play next, with the new product having to fight for attention with every product previously printed. Staff is likely also a factor as it takes eight months for the standard team to do an AP, so they need two staff overlapping development schedules. Slowing down the releases will help. Oh, and with more time, there might even be the chance for playtesting to occur, leading to a better product. [/QUOTE]
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