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<blockquote data-quote="Darrin Drader" data-source="post: 1394492" data-attributes="member: 7394"><p>I think this is a great thing for you guys to do. In 2003 I called Mongoose the most substantially improved gaming publisher. You now offer several titles and product lines that hold my interest, not the least of which is Babylon 5, and I've been happier with the Mongoose purchases I made last year in general. It looks like this trend of improvement is continuing into 2004, and with the diverse product line you are offering, I'll be watching your release schedule with interest.</p><p> </p><p>One thing I would like to point out is that in 2003 most of the Mongoose products I was exposed to were of roughly the same quality as those of most other major publishers. The errors Matt is talking about - spotty editing, incorrect stats, and bad bindings, are exactly the same flaws you see in products by most other publishers. In many ways these types of things are unavoidable, but you can reduce them by taking the types of steps described above. </p><p> </p><p>The inclusion of color in many products, the new quality measures, and the diversity of the upcoming product lines really should confirm Mongoose as one of the leaders in the industry. I'm very much looking forward to several titles on the current release schedule, and I'm happy to see that Mongoose is taking steps to make their products even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darrin Drader, post: 1394492, member: 7394"] I think this is a great thing for you guys to do. In 2003 I called Mongoose the most substantially improved gaming publisher. You now offer several titles and product lines that hold my interest, not the least of which is Babylon 5, and I've been happier with the Mongoose purchases I made last year in general. It looks like this trend of improvement is continuing into 2004, and with the diverse product line you are offering, I'll be watching your release schedule with interest. One thing I would like to point out is that in 2003 most of the Mongoose products I was exposed to were of roughly the same quality as those of most other major publishers. The errors Matt is talking about - spotty editing, incorrect stats, and bad bindings, are exactly the same flaws you see in products by most other publishers. In many ways these types of things are unavoidable, but you can reduce them by taking the types of steps described above. The inclusion of color in many products, the new quality measures, and the diversity of the upcoming product lines really should confirm Mongoose as one of the leaders in the industry. I'm very much looking forward to several titles on the current release schedule, and I'm happy to see that Mongoose is taking steps to make their products even better. [/QUOTE]
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