mach1.9pants
Hero
I haven't seen it any where else but it looks like a commanding performance by Paizo/Pathfinder in the Ennies.
Congrats to them, although I don't (and never had any intention) play PfRPG I subscribed to several PF lines up until recently. And the quality of the products never fails to amaze, they are a pleasure to read. I stopped my subscriptions only 'cos of the stupidly expensive postage to here in NZ but man, they deserver their accolades. Along with high production values you get a very personal services/contact on the Paizo boards, a discount and free PDFs... very nice.
There Ennies dominance is deserved IMO, Paizo seem to have the perfect balance between 'big enough to produce a goodly amount' and 'small enough to feel close to the customers'. Maybe I can subscribe again one day, if they introduce PDF only subscriptions... hint hint!
I would also like to mention that CraftyGames sadly missed out on best writing, IMO only cos they are so small many don't know about them. I would point anybody who wants a great, balanced and flexible d20 fantasy rule-set in their direction... Fantasy Craft should have had that category IMO. Not only is Fantasy Craft very sell written but Fantasy Craft is the best d20/3E/OGL rule-set I have seen, beating PfRPG by a long way (and I pretty much own them all)... although no where near so 3.5E compatible so the two rules are hard to compare.
Anyway congrats to all the nominees and winners.
Congrats to them, although I don't (and never had any intention) play PfRPG I subscribed to several PF lines up until recently. And the quality of the products never fails to amaze, they are a pleasure to read. I stopped my subscriptions only 'cos of the stupidly expensive postage to here in NZ but man, they deserver their accolades. Along with high production values you get a very personal services/contact on the Paizo boards, a discount and free PDFs... very nice.
There Ennies dominance is deserved IMO, Paizo seem to have the perfect balance between 'big enough to produce a goodly amount' and 'small enough to feel close to the customers'. Maybe I can subscribe again one day, if they introduce PDF only subscriptions... hint hint!
I would also like to mention that CraftyGames sadly missed out on best writing, IMO only cos they are so small many don't know about them. I would point anybody who wants a great, balanced and flexible d20 fantasy rule-set in their direction... Fantasy Craft should have had that category IMO. Not only is Fantasy Craft very sell written but Fantasy Craft is the best d20/3E/OGL rule-set I have seen, beating PfRPG by a long way (and I pretty much own them all)... although no where near so 3.5E compatible so the two rules are hard to compare.
Anyway congrats to all the nominees and winners.

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