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<blockquote data-quote="mevers" data-source="post: 4817469" data-attributes="member: 49478"><p>As others have said you need more options on your poll.</p><p></p><p>I subscribed to Dungeon and Dragon, rolled them over into a Pathfinder AP subscription. I kept it through the first 3 adventure paths, before letting it lapse (along with all my Pathfinder subscriptions) at the end of the third.</p><p></p><p>I never plan to ever run 3.5 again. 4th is the system for me (at least until 5th edition comes out), and I have more than enough 3.5 APs I can convert to 4th if I need to (SCAP, AoW, STAP, RotRL, CotCT, SD).</p><p></p><p>If they had of made the jump to 4th edition, I would still be a subscriber to everything they produce, but I can't justify that kind of money on content that doesn't take advantages of the system I choose to run. It's a shame too, because they really do make the best adventures on the market. I hope they get around to releasing some 4th ed material at some stage.</p><p></p><p>My impression from hanging out on their message boards has been that the APs are pretty much blowing their expectations out of the water. All announcements seem to be that sales are exceeding all expectation (I think the 1st AP is just about sold out). Combined with the new staff they seem to be regularly hiring, my suggestion is that Paizo as a company is going Gangbusters, with the success of the APs a large part of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mevers, post: 4817469, member: 49478"] As others have said you need more options on your poll. I subscribed to Dungeon and Dragon, rolled them over into a Pathfinder AP subscription. I kept it through the first 3 adventure paths, before letting it lapse (along with all my Pathfinder subscriptions) at the end of the third. I never plan to ever run 3.5 again. 4th is the system for me (at least until 5th edition comes out), and I have more than enough 3.5 APs I can convert to 4th if I need to (SCAP, AoW, STAP, RotRL, CotCT, SD). If they had of made the jump to 4th edition, I would still be a subscriber to everything they produce, but I can't justify that kind of money on content that doesn't take advantages of the system I choose to run. It's a shame too, because they really do make the best adventures on the market. I hope they get around to releasing some 4th ed material at some stage. My impression from hanging out on their message boards has been that the APs are pretty much blowing their expectations out of the water. All announcements seem to be that sales are exceeding all expectation (I think the 1st AP is just about sold out). Combined with the new staff they seem to be regularly hiring, my suggestion is that Paizo as a company is going Gangbusters, with the success of the APs a large part of that. [/QUOTE]
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