Einan
First Post
What did 3rd Edition do right? What lessons did we learn from 3rd Edition that we'd like 4th to emulate?
I'll start. The initial $20 price point for 3e. I bought the first few books because they were cheap. I was a broke gamer and that initial low cost buy-in was an easy sell for me.
Also, the website support. I didn't have to pay for it, but there it was: a lot of content, designer notes, celebrity game table stories and free adventures to get me started on my D&D way. On the flip side, I'd have to see a lot more usefulness in order to pay for that sort of content.
How about you fine ENWorlders?
Einan
I'll start. The initial $20 price point for 3e. I bought the first few books because they were cheap. I was a broke gamer and that initial low cost buy-in was an easy sell for me.
Also, the website support. I didn't have to pay for it, but there it was: a lot of content, designer notes, celebrity game table stories and free adventures to get me started on my D&D way. On the flip side, I'd have to see a lot more usefulness in order to pay for that sort of content.
How about you fine ENWorlders?
Einan