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<blockquote data-quote="SidSad" data-source="post: 6344096" data-attributes="member: 6777823"><p>Sorry, I didn't want to start a home play vs store play discussion. I love playing at home. It's where my friends are, to drink and talk and play. If I started selling stuff, it would be the whole store experience. But I understand that's not the case of many players, for whom the organized play in stores are the best option, if not the only one. So nothing to be discussed here, they are both valid ways of playing.</p><p></p><p>I just don't think one should be more or less encouraged then the other. There are good reasons to play in stores already, they don't need exclusive content to be more atractive!</p><p></p><p>And when I said "I want everything" I was being self aware of how I would sound petty for dropping the game entirelly only because I can't play the whole story. I know how it sounds, but I'm not a hater or anything like that! </p><p>Do you guys ever read comic books? If there are some big event in a comic book, I'm compelled to read ALL the tie-ins. It disappointing not to have access to some of them (specially the launch event!). </p><p></p><p>It's all about the storyline to me. If there are ways for me to follow it only with the two adventures, I'm ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidSad, post: 6344096, member: 6777823"] Sorry, I didn't want to start a home play vs store play discussion. I love playing at home. It's where my friends are, to drink and talk and play. If I started selling stuff, it would be the whole store experience. But I understand that's not the case of many players, for whom the organized play in stores are the best option, if not the only one. So nothing to be discussed here, they are both valid ways of playing. I just don't think one should be more or less encouraged then the other. There are good reasons to play in stores already, they don't need exclusive content to be more atractive! And when I said "I want everything" I was being self aware of how I would sound petty for dropping the game entirelly only because I can't play the whole story. I know how it sounds, but I'm not a hater or anything like that! Do you guys ever read comic books? If there are some big event in a comic book, I'm compelled to read ALL the tie-ins. It disappointing not to have access to some of them (specially the launch event!). It's all about the storyline to me. If there are ways for me to follow it only with the two adventures, I'm ok. [/QUOTE]
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