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<blockquote data-quote="Deset Gled" data-source="post: 9479858" data-attributes="member: 7808"><p>The whole saga of NuTSR is important for multiple reasons. The legacy of the brand and games. Some of the people involved. The state of the OSR. Inclusivity in the hobby and harm caused to some people/groups. I could justify it more if you needed me to.</p><p></p><p>Is my last update important? In the long run, probably not. I said before that the main story is over and this is the epilogue. And I meant it. From this point, expect (hope for?) diminishing returns on any investment you put into the saga. That being said, an epilogue is still part of the story.</p><p></p><p>For me personally, it's like the last season of a TV show that's been on a while past it's prime. I know it's not going to be like it was before, but I'm still invested enough that I'm going to see it though. I'm a bit of a completionist in that way. My episode reviews would have a lot of "not this tired storyline again", but there's just enough "maybe we'll learn something new?" to keep me watching.</p><p></p><p>So, I'll keep posting updates as I see fit. And I hope others, like [USER=6668167]@DLIMedia[/USER], [USER=7038835]@Wincenworks[/USER], or anyone else with news will as well. I'll probably condense stuff more as time goes on; I'll attempt to distill news down to the important bits, while still being as complete as possible. Give updates a "like" if you appreciate it, feel free to ignore it if you don't. I honestly found Don's backstory about the development of Cult of Abaddon to be more interesting than some of the Ghosts of TSR stuff. That, and the fact that I actually enjoy some of the non-NuTSR stuff they talk about, is enough to keep me subscribed to Tenkar's Tavern, Table Top Taproom, and Wizard Tower Games. And I will admit doing a little bit of sluething through one more anonymous account might still be worth it for me; it's still fun to uncover a secret identity when I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deset Gled, post: 9479858, member: 7808"] The whole saga of NuTSR is important for multiple reasons. The legacy of the brand and games. Some of the people involved. The state of the OSR. Inclusivity in the hobby and harm caused to some people/groups. I could justify it more if you needed me to. Is my last update important? In the long run, probably not. I said before that the main story is over and this is the epilogue. And I meant it. From this point, expect (hope for?) diminishing returns on any investment you put into the saga. That being said, an epilogue is still part of the story. For me personally, it's like the last season of a TV show that's been on a while past it's prime. I know it's not going to be like it was before, but I'm still invested enough that I'm going to see it though. I'm a bit of a completionist in that way. My episode reviews would have a lot of "not this tired storyline again", but there's just enough "maybe we'll learn something new?" to keep me watching. So, I'll keep posting updates as I see fit. And I hope others, like [USER=6668167]@DLIMedia[/USER], [USER=7038835]@Wincenworks[/USER], or anyone else with news will as well. I'll probably condense stuff more as time goes on; I'll attempt to distill news down to the important bits, while still being as complete as possible. Give updates a "like" if you appreciate it, feel free to ignore it if you don't. I honestly found Don's backstory about the development of Cult of Abaddon to be more interesting than some of the Ghosts of TSR stuff. That, and the fact that I actually enjoy some of the non-NuTSR stuff they talk about, is enough to keep me subscribed to Tenkar's Tavern, Table Top Taproom, and Wizard Tower Games. And I will admit doing a little bit of sluething through one more anonymous account might still be worth it for me; it's still fun to uncover a secret identity when I can. [/QUOTE]
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