JoeBlank
Explorer
You bring up some great points, RW. The feel of ENW has changed over the past 6 months or so. Growth is good, for the most part, and I agree with Morrus and the others about the necessity for the more specialized forums.
I am a creature of habit, but I have modified by ENW routine somewhat. Now, I usually hit General, Rules, Books/movies/tv, Off Topic and Meta. If time is limited, I might skip OT and Meta. This thread has inspired me to start working d20/OGL Games and the d20 Publishers forums into the mix. I enjoy the announcements of and discussion about new products, particularly when the publishers/creative folk participate.
Virtually every non-WotC product that I purchased has been the result of talk on ENW. The best examples are Relics & Rituals (and other Scarred Lands books), all the Bad Axe books (Wulf, your presence here really enhances the feel of yuur products), Whispering Woodwind and other CMG products, and all the EN Publishing products.
I fondly remember a thread of a year or so ago when I asked for recommendations for a campaign setting book. MEG and Living Imagination both got sales out of that. In fact, I'm off the reread the thread now.
http://www.enworld.org/forums/showthread.php?t=42500
(Reminder if you read it, probably don't want to post there, as it is pretty old)
I am a creature of habit, but I have modified by ENW routine somewhat. Now, I usually hit General, Rules, Books/movies/tv, Off Topic and Meta. If time is limited, I might skip OT and Meta. This thread has inspired me to start working d20/OGL Games and the d20 Publishers forums into the mix. I enjoy the announcements of and discussion about new products, particularly when the publishers/creative folk participate.
Virtually every non-WotC product that I purchased has been the result of talk on ENW. The best examples are Relics & Rituals (and other Scarred Lands books), all the Bad Axe books (Wulf, your presence here really enhances the feel of yuur products), Whispering Woodwind and other CMG products, and all the EN Publishing products.
I fondly remember a thread of a year or so ago when I asked for recommendations for a campaign setting book. MEG and Living Imagination both got sales out of that. In fact, I'm off the reread the thread now.
http://www.enworld.org/forums/showthread.php?t=42500
(Reminder if you read it, probably don't want to post there, as it is pretty old)