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<blockquote data-quote="Shemeska" data-source="post: 5485730" data-attributes="member: 11697"><p>Paizo: they've become the industry leader on a slew of things. Their product quality is top notch, they're leading the way with PDF releases (and the product subscriptions that give you access to a free PDF copy of each book), and their customer service is a thing of beauty. Perhaps te best thing though is the amount of and ease of communication with their fans. It's not a black box of distant, legendary designers who publish books to the masses and are otherwise faceless cogs. No, they talk and discuss with their fans, they explain design choices, they randomly banter with folks, and their fan base feels a lot more connected and invested in the product because they're more connected with the people working on it. They're class acts and they're really having a level of success few people (perhaps themselves included) thought they'd be making.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Posthuman Studios: Eclipse Phase is just spectacular, and they're doing something really ambitious with the Creative Commons thing. Heck, they seed the torrents of their own stuff themselves to advertise themselves to a larger audience and as a sort of 'try it out, and if you like it, please support us'. Plus, they're just really cool guys and hands down win the award for most unique hair in the business (Boyle and Jury pretty much).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shemeska, post: 5485730, member: 11697"] Paizo: they've become the industry leader on a slew of things. Their product quality is top notch, they're leading the way with PDF releases (and the product subscriptions that give you access to a free PDF copy of each book), and their customer service is a thing of beauty. Perhaps te best thing though is the amount of and ease of communication with their fans. It's not a black box of distant, legendary designers who publish books to the masses and are otherwise faceless cogs. No, they talk and discuss with their fans, they explain design choices, they randomly banter with folks, and their fan base feels a lot more connected and invested in the product because they're more connected with the people working on it. They're class acts and they're really having a level of success few people (perhaps themselves included) thought they'd be making. Posthuman Studios: Eclipse Phase is just spectacular, and they're doing something really ambitious with the Creative Commons thing. Heck, they seed the torrents of their own stuff themselves to advertise themselves to a larger audience and as a sort of 'try it out, and if you like it, please support us'. Plus, they're just really cool guys and hands down win the award for most unique hair in the business (Boyle and Jury pretty much). [/QUOTE]
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