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Thank Goodness: Moving away from the Delve format
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<blockquote data-quote="DNH" data-source="post: 5606742" data-attributes="member: 63615"><p>I guess we shall see what they have come up with next week, at least part of it. I don't particularly have a problem with the delve format per se. In fact, I find they work rather well for individual combat encounters. My gripe is with the to-ing and fro-ing that the adventures require. You might have several pages of background and exposition, even for particular events and locations, and then just a reference - "Encounter B2: Out of the Mists (p42)" or somesuch (although you're lucky if you get a page ref!). You then have to skim forward to the delve format encounter on page 42, run that, then page back to where you were, and so on. If they manage to incorporate encounter info at an appropriate place in the adventure, so it all "flows" properly from start to end, then I will be very happy. I am not bothered about turning a few pages during the encounter to get to all my data - it doesn't *have* to all fit on a two-page spread - but I don't like getting lost in amongst all the page-turning that we have now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNH, post: 5606742, member: 63615"] I guess we shall see what they have come up with next week, at least part of it. I don't particularly have a problem with the delve format per se. In fact, I find they work rather well for individual combat encounters. My gripe is with the to-ing and fro-ing that the adventures require. You might have several pages of background and exposition, even for particular events and locations, and then just a reference - "Encounter B2: Out of the Mists (p42)" or somesuch (although you're lucky if you get a page ref!). You then have to skim forward to the delve format encounter on page 42, run that, then page back to where you were, and so on. If they manage to incorporate encounter info at an appropriate place in the adventure, so it all "flows" properly from start to end, then I will be very happy. I am not bothered about turning a few pages during the encounter to get to all my data - it doesn't *have* to all fit on a two-page spread - but I don't like getting lost in amongst all the page-turning that we have now. [/QUOTE]
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