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%

Definitely fantastic work on that document. I wish I could've gotten a game together to try playing with it, (though I'm currently lacking a group). Still, it was fun reading, and making experimental characters with. Great work!
 

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Huzzah! It's been appreciated, and it was fun trying to guess stuff.

Now we get actual books - no more trying to deduce rules from scattered tidbits. Aww.

Oh, and Huzzah, once again :)
 

Fantastic work, Verys. I have no idea what WotC thought of the PrRC, but if I were preznit of WotC, I would send you a year's worth of free books at the very least.
 

My option wasn't in the poll, but...

I was very thankful for the PrRC as it put all the released info in one place and allowed me to get a feel for what 4e would be.

I didn't use it to play, solely because I didn't feel there was enough info to answer the niggly little questions I had.

Thanks for all your hard work!
 

Hey Verys, thanks for all your hard work on the PrRC!

I didn't vote on your poll, because there wasn't much close to "I enjoyed reading the PrRC but ran all my prerelease 4e using the info from DDXP and later KotS."
 




Thanks for all the kind words. It was a team effort! But I'm glad people found it useful.

If I make it to gen con I'll be sure to use my EnWorld name on my name-tag. :)
 

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