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<blockquote data-quote="Mark CMG" data-source="post: 5695924" data-attributes="member: 10479"><p>This is a good idea though it is difficult to find a way to make it cost effective to support more than one or two editions, even for (perhaps especially for) a small publisher. I'm working on a new line of CMG products called Narrative Adventures which are meant to be useful to GMs of all editions and systems. Essentially system-free, they will include notes and suggestions on how to scale and convert the adventures when necessary. I'm also planning to include a limited licensing agreement within each Narrative Adventure to allow anyone to utilize the primary IP, the names of people, places and items, in conversions. I further plan to link (on my site and at the points of purchase) to the various conversions so that folks can more easily find someone who has done some of the heavy lifting of statting up those elements that would most naturally require that sort of explicit detail. Hopefully, while I couldn't create specific addendums myself for the all of the various systems and editions, the addition of the limited licensing agreement and linking support will bridge the gap between what is missing and what is needed. This seems a practical method of accomplishing what would otherwise not be cost effective for a smaller publisher, though I am not sure if a larger corporation would feel comfortable supporting their own products in such a manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark CMG, post: 5695924, member: 10479"] This is a good idea though it is difficult to find a way to make it cost effective to support more than one or two editions, even for (perhaps especially for) a small publisher. I'm working on a new line of CMG products called Narrative Adventures which are meant to be useful to GMs of all editions and systems. Essentially system-free, they will include notes and suggestions on how to scale and convert the adventures when necessary. I'm also planning to include a limited licensing agreement within each Narrative Adventure to allow anyone to utilize the primary IP, the names of people, places and items, in conversions. I further plan to link (on my site and at the points of purchase) to the various conversions so that folks can more easily find someone who has done some of the heavy lifting of statting up those elements that would most naturally require that sort of explicit detail. Hopefully, while I couldn't create specific addendums myself for the all of the various systems and editions, the addition of the limited licensing agreement and linking support will bridge the gap between what is missing and what is needed. This seems a practical method of accomplishing what would otherwise not be cost effective for a smaller publisher, though I am not sure if a larger corporation would feel comfortable supporting their own products in such a manner. [/QUOTE]
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