Orcus
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Which means, ultimately, Necro was irrelevant to the general market for what, a year before 4e?
I dont know about a year before, but definately the year after

Which means, ultimately, Necro was irrelevant to the general market for what, a year before 4e?
It's all anecdotal. Of the 19 people I game with regularly, 2 are in ongoing 4e games. Does that mean the conversion rate is only 10%?
And the reason why (and I think many people are still not seriously considering) is the char builder. Unless a 3PP's stuff becomes part of the char builder, you're going to find many more DMs just saying "no" to 3rd party products even if the GSL had been a verbatim copy of the OGL.
This is sad news.
However you slice it, I see this as bad news for 4e.
Not sure if this is ok to post here, we thought some would want to know (Hope Clark is ok with me linking/quoting this)...
Posted by Orcus 6/17/09 Necro Update -- 4E print not looking good, but still possible - General Discussion - General - Necromancer Games - Message Board - Yuku
I respect you Clark, and I really respect Necromancer products, but I'll also agree with JoeGKushner in regard to the "every edition of D&D" versus 4e comments. Haven't you been stating for about a year or more now that Necromancer wants to support "the current edition of D&D"? That's the one part of what you said that doesn't make sense to me.
If Necro is a labor of love rather than a real need to make money, why not just make the products you want to make without concern about distributors? There are options for print on demand, distribution via the web (your site and Paizo's for instance), pdf only products, etc.
I guess I don't get why WotC should support every edition but Necro should only support the current one, and it was so important that the company waited until this point (when it has unfortunately become too late) to do so.
and that's all you, or anyone posting regarding a fanbase split has, an idea. Nobody has real percentages, and pretending we do is a farce. All anyone has is their own personal experience and knowledge of other players.
To some extent, also, we have to follow the lead of Wizards. if they abandon 3.5 its hard for us to keep supporting it.
Clark:
I asked this a few pages back, but it might have gotten lost in the mix.
Are there any chances that Necromancer will produce adventures or supplements for the new HackMaster RPG? To me they seem like a good fit.