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<blockquote data-quote="Alphastream" data-source="post: 6346502" data-attributes="member: 11365"><p>That's a fair point. If all you wanted was 4-hour one shots with loose connections, then the current program isn't providing that for home play. To be fair, I don't believe that's what most people were trying to do with organized play content (LFR, LG, etc.). </p><p></p><p>Having seen HotDQ, I think you can still meet your goal. It is fairly episodic in nature - with chapters somewhat like the LFR series where different 4-hour adventures strung together to create a cohesive story. The Calimshan series is a good example. You can take HotDQ and play it in those sections. The heroes are part of the larger factions, so they can easily have reasons to go on specific missions (but not every mission, based on which players you have available). Your problem would be leveling if some players are playing at different rates... but I think that would have been true of LFR as well. You can always choose not to run HotDQ as part of the AL and just level everyone up as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alphastream, post: 6346502, member: 11365"] That's a fair point. If all you wanted was 4-hour one shots with loose connections, then the current program isn't providing that for home play. To be fair, I don't believe that's what most people were trying to do with organized play content (LFR, LG, etc.). Having seen HotDQ, I think you can still meet your goal. It is fairly episodic in nature - with chapters somewhat like the LFR series where different 4-hour adventures strung together to create a cohesive story. The Calimshan series is a good example. You can take HotDQ and play it in those sections. The heroes are part of the larger factions, so they can easily have reasons to go on specific missions (but not every mission, based on which players you have available). Your problem would be leveling if some players are playing at different rates... but I think that would have been true of LFR as well. You can always choose not to run HotDQ as part of the AL and just level everyone up as needed. [/QUOTE]
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