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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 6786939" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>Well, anyone that didn't give up their bit of free time to run one game once in a six month period of time. All those that did give up their time have those modules. So, no, they are not consigned to the trash heap forever. Simply not available to you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Then run an online game. Again, it's a tiny time commitment for access to fifteen or so modules. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So, because one of your friends had a bad experience with D&D, you'll never even consider giving it a try? Really? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Say what? It's not like you need these modules to run D&D. How in the world do you go from "These modules are only available to those who commit to running one public game" to an insult? How entitled do you think you are to these? In what world do you have any "right" to have these available to you? </p><p></p><p>Let's keep this straight shall we? These are MODULES. They are not needed to play D&D in any way, shape or form. They are 100% optional material that is completely not needed to play. Taking this as a personal insult that WotC is insisting that they are available only to those who want to give up their time to help the hobby by supporting the LGS and are more or less a reward for those who give up their time has exactly ZERO to do with you. You want nothing to do with AL? Fine and dandy. That's not a problem. But, that choice means that you don't get access to these modules. That's YOUR choice.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, say what? I have a pretty good feeling that you have no idea what makes the hobby work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 6786939, member: 22779"] Well, anyone that didn't give up their bit of free time to run one game once in a six month period of time. All those that did give up their time have those modules. So, no, they are not consigned to the trash heap forever. Simply not available to you. Then run an online game. Again, it's a tiny time commitment for access to fifteen or so modules. So, because one of your friends had a bad experience with D&D, you'll never even consider giving it a try? Really? Say what? It's not like you need these modules to run D&D. How in the world do you go from "These modules are only available to those who commit to running one public game" to an insult? How entitled do you think you are to these? In what world do you have any "right" to have these available to you? Let's keep this straight shall we? These are MODULES. They are not needed to play D&D in any way, shape or form. They are 100% optional material that is completely not needed to play. Taking this as a personal insult that WotC is insisting that they are available only to those who want to give up their time to help the hobby by supporting the LGS and are more or less a reward for those who give up their time has exactly ZERO to do with you. You want nothing to do with AL? Fine and dandy. That's not a problem. But, that choice means that you don't get access to these modules. That's YOUR choice. Again, say what? I have a pretty good feeling that you have no idea what makes the hobby work. [/QUOTE]
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