PrRC has been updated one last time. A note of thanks from Verys

Did you use the PrRC?

  • I ran a game using PrRC

    Votes: 42 59.2%
  • I made a character with PrRC

    Votes: 32 45.1%
  • PrRC helped my group transition to 4e

    Votes: 43 60.6%
  • PrRC was too confusing to use, I waited until the official books were released

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • PrRC was a waste of time

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • WotC thought of it as good marketing

    Votes: 16 22.5%
  • WotC has dispatched gnome ninjas with attaché cases

    Votes: 6 8.5%

Verys Arkon

First Post
THE FINAL UPDATE AND EDITOR’S NOTE

May 29, 2008

With only a week to go until the Core Ruleset is available, v2.7 will be the final update for the PrRC. There are known errors contained within the PrRC, but there is no promotional or preview material to correct the errors with. Scoops and internet chatter are referencing the core rulebooks now, so there is little new information that can be added to the PrRC. It is no long PRE-release.

It’s been a pleasure to work with the community to compile the known information about 4e pre-release, and I heartily thank all those that took the time to report errors and inconsistencies, or to provide scoops to be added. I sincerely hope the PrRC has helped gamers with their preparations for 4e, and that they are looking forward to the official launch as much as I am.

I would like to take this opportunity to once again thank the designers and developers at WotC for all the hard work they have put into 4e to improve and reinvigorate our hobby. As much as I’ve enjoyed putting together the PrRC, I’m really looking forward to start my new campaign with ALL the rules, if the tidbits you’ve been showing us over the last year are any sign of what is around the corner!

If I ever make it to Gen Con, please say ‘Hello!’

All the best,
Verys Arkon
 

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Cross posted from... well, the stickied thread.

Me said:
Just wanted to drop a line to convey my appreciation.

Thank you, Verys Arkon, for all the hard work you did to maintain this resource.

Thank you, ENWorld Community, for taking the time to contribute your scoops.

I deeply appreciate it. Your dedication whetted my appetite and helped reignite my passion for this hobby.

Cheers.

-Boarstorm.
 


Thanks for all your work.

If you do make it to GenCon, and I happen to stumble across you and actually know who you are, I'll thank you in person. ;)
 

It was one handy little file you spearheaded there Verys, and the amount of support you gave everyone (with links and acknowledgments) made your efforts that much greater.

Thanks for making the switch to 4E a pleasure for me and mine.
 

My hat is off.


---
Jayne: "How's it sit? Pretty cunning,
don'tchya think?"
Kaylee: "I think it's the sweetest hat ever."
Book: "Makes a statement."
Jayne: "Yeah, yeah!"
Wash: "A man walks down the street in that hat, people know he's not afraid of anything."
Jayne: "Damn straight."
 

It was a real testament to community work. "Here Comes Everybody" indeed. Thank you.

Family said:
Jayne: "How's it sit? Pretty cunning, don'tchya think?"
Kaylee: "I think it's the sweetest hat ever."
Book: "Makes a statement."
Jayne: "Yeah, yeah!"
Wash: "A man walks down the street in that hat, people know he's not afraid of anything."
Jayne: "Damn straight."
LOL. I think I'm going to go home and watch an episode or two ...
 

To anyone and everyone responsible for that awesome document...I want to have your babies.

Not really, but I *AM* very appreciative and love the community.

DS
 

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