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<blockquote data-quote="Walt C" data-source="post: 4099164" data-attributes="member: 46029"><p>I've posted this elsewhere, but I thought I might solicit opinions here as well.</p><p></p><p>Adamant Entertainment has been discussing the possibility of creating an Imperial Age "omnibus" that would also be available for print. Initially, we considered giving the Imperial Age the same treatment given to the Thrilling Tales omnibus: bundle all of the rules-related products as a supplement for d20 Modern.</p><p></p><p>However, d20 Modern has been out of print for quite some time now and even Amazon no longer carries it (although they do link to 3rd party sellers). In addition, the d20 Modern pdf sells for $40, which is a bit pricey by electronic standards. Given this, we were wondering if it might be getting difficult for new gamers to utilize our Imperial Age products. This has led us to wonder whether we should instead release a full-on self-contained OGL version of the Imperial Age.</p><p></p><p>So my question is this: would you rather see a d20 Modern omnibus supplement for the Imperial Age or a standalone book that contains everything you need to play in the Imperial Age?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Walt Ciechanowski</p><p>Imperial Age Line Developer</p><p>Adamant Entertainment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walt C, post: 4099164, member: 46029"] I've posted this elsewhere, but I thought I might solicit opinions here as well. Adamant Entertainment has been discussing the possibility of creating an Imperial Age "omnibus" that would also be available for print. Initially, we considered giving the Imperial Age the same treatment given to the Thrilling Tales omnibus: bundle all of the rules-related products as a supplement for d20 Modern. However, d20 Modern has been out of print for quite some time now and even Amazon no longer carries it (although they do link to 3rd party sellers). In addition, the d20 Modern pdf sells for $40, which is a bit pricey by electronic standards. Given this, we were wondering if it might be getting difficult for new gamers to utilize our Imperial Age products. This has led us to wonder whether we should instead release a full-on self-contained OGL version of the Imperial Age. So my question is this: would you rather see a d20 Modern omnibus supplement for the Imperial Age or a standalone book that contains everything you need to play in the Imperial Age? Thanks! Walt Ciechanowski Imperial Age Line Developer Adamant Entertainment [/QUOTE]
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