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[Poly] What's happening to Polyhedron/Dungeon?
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<blockquote data-quote="ES2" data-source="post: 1076847" data-attributes="member: 13789"><p><strong>talking about Star Wars</strong></p><p></p><p>I was reading the earlier posts about the Star Wars Gamer magazine and its small issue dealing with Poly/Dungeon, and I do say that it is a bigger deal to thsoe of us who bought Star Wars Gamer and used it, and upon its closure (which I think was a big no no, considering they did that before the Revised book had a chance to take off and sell more copies for them) it was promised to all Star Wars Gamer fans that Poly would be supporting the game on a regular basis. </p><p></p><p>me, personally, I would like to see Star Wars Gamer returned to production. I think more people are playing the game now than they were before since the revised edition came out. If not, I think they should regularly support the game in their Polyhedron side of the magazine because that is what was promised us that were Star Wars Gamer subscribers, and so far they have failed to fulfill that promise (a starship an issue doesn't cut it with me, and one article larger tha one page was a good start, but we deserve more, as promised).</p><p></p><p>Most people don't see it as an issue, but we do. I still purchase Dungeon/Poly becuase I like to read just about anything that deals with gaming. I hardly use the stuff in the magazines because I hardly get a chance to play, but I still support it in its current format. </p><p></p><p>For now the magazine is a split magazine, and all of us needs to deal with that. Nothing Paizo does will please most of the people because people are different than each other. </p><p></p><p>I do know, that, if they split the magazines up, I will more than likely not purchase Dungeon now that I do know about polyhedron (which I had never even heard of until the merger with Dungeon magazine). </p><p></p><p>I also recommend Paizo coming up with a d20 magazine (make it poly, I don't care) that has adventures for other games other than D&D (because to me D&D is just so fricken boring). </p><p></p><p>As you can see, the merger was a sweet idea, and it worked. There are people like me who like Polyhedron more than Dungeon who had never heard of the magazine before the merger, and I prefer the gaming information in the more generic polyhedron than the D&D-specific Dungeon side, and if they split them up, all my money will probably go to Polyhedron...and I'm sure I'm not alone.</p><p></p><p>I still want more Star Wars content though, as promised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ES2, post: 1076847, member: 13789"] [b]talking about Star Wars[/b] I was reading the earlier posts about the Star Wars Gamer magazine and its small issue dealing with Poly/Dungeon, and I do say that it is a bigger deal to thsoe of us who bought Star Wars Gamer and used it, and upon its closure (which I think was a big no no, considering they did that before the Revised book had a chance to take off and sell more copies for them) it was promised to all Star Wars Gamer fans that Poly would be supporting the game on a regular basis. me, personally, I would like to see Star Wars Gamer returned to production. I think more people are playing the game now than they were before since the revised edition came out. If not, I think they should regularly support the game in their Polyhedron side of the magazine because that is what was promised us that were Star Wars Gamer subscribers, and so far they have failed to fulfill that promise (a starship an issue doesn't cut it with me, and one article larger tha one page was a good start, but we deserve more, as promised). Most people don't see it as an issue, but we do. I still purchase Dungeon/Poly becuase I like to read just about anything that deals with gaming. I hardly use the stuff in the magazines because I hardly get a chance to play, but I still support it in its current format. For now the magazine is a split magazine, and all of us needs to deal with that. Nothing Paizo does will please most of the people because people are different than each other. I do know, that, if they split the magazines up, I will more than likely not purchase Dungeon now that I do know about polyhedron (which I had never even heard of until the merger with Dungeon magazine). I also recommend Paizo coming up with a d20 magazine (make it poly, I don't care) that has adventures for other games other than D&D (because to me D&D is just so fricken boring). As you can see, the merger was a sweet idea, and it worked. There are people like me who like Polyhedron more than Dungeon who had never heard of the magazine before the merger, and I prefer the gaming information in the more generic polyhedron than the D&D-specific Dungeon side, and if they split them up, all my money will probably go to Polyhedron...and I'm sure I'm not alone. I still want more Star Wars content though, as promised. [/QUOTE]
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