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<blockquote data-quote="Argyle King" data-source="post: 5258324" data-attributes="member: 58416"><p>...had thought I posted this already, but I can't seem to find my post...</p><p> </p><p>Right now, it depends upon the publisher.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>WoTC - They'd have a hard time selling me anything right now. Essentials looks interesting to me, but I don't currently have enough faith in D&D as a whole to feel strongly about buying a product. I might consider DDi if the Virtual Game Table worked. I do like some of what I see when I flip through a book at the store, but (for some reason) I just can't seem to bring myself to actually invest more into their products than what I already have.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Paizo - I find myself curious about Pathfinder. While I'm not sure that I'd pick it up for the purpose of playing a campaign, I think the quality of their fluff laced material and the quality of their adventures is very high. A few times I've heavily considered buying some of the adventures. The Pathfinder minis line is very good as well, and I actually have bought a few of them. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Steve Jackson Games - Right now they would be on the opposite end of my buying spectrum from WoTC. I'm very anxious for GURPS Low-Tech 4e. I recently picked up both Cthulu Dice & Zombie Dice, and they are both very fun. Since I've started buying their products, I don't think I've been disappointed with any of them.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Other - If I knew more people who played Hero or WFRP, I might pick up some of those products. One thing I'd love to see are minis which are not perfectly square at all sizes. In D&D, everything is quantified in squares, and every mini has a perfectly square base. This is great when I'm playing D&D or a similar system, but it's not so great when I'm playing a system which does not assume everything is perfectly square in game terms. If there were a company (and there might be, and I just don't know) who made minis which were shaped in a manner a little more consistant with reality (i.e. a large horse probably would be 1 square by 2 squares instead of 2 by 2,) I'd by that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Argyle King, post: 5258324, member: 58416"] ...had thought I posted this already, but I can't seem to find my post... Right now, it depends upon the publisher. WoTC - They'd have a hard time selling me anything right now. Essentials looks interesting to me, but I don't currently have enough faith in D&D as a whole to feel strongly about buying a product. I might consider DDi if the Virtual Game Table worked. I do like some of what I see when I flip through a book at the store, but (for some reason) I just can't seem to bring myself to actually invest more into their products than what I already have. Paizo - I find myself curious about Pathfinder. While I'm not sure that I'd pick it up for the purpose of playing a campaign, I think the quality of their fluff laced material and the quality of their adventures is very high. A few times I've heavily considered buying some of the adventures. The Pathfinder minis line is very good as well, and I actually have bought a few of them. Steve Jackson Games - Right now they would be on the opposite end of my buying spectrum from WoTC. I'm very anxious for GURPS Low-Tech 4e. I recently picked up both Cthulu Dice & Zombie Dice, and they are both very fun. Since I've started buying their products, I don't think I've been disappointed with any of them. Other - If I knew more people who played Hero or WFRP, I might pick up some of those products. One thing I'd love to see are minis which are not perfectly square at all sizes. In D&D, everything is quantified in squares, and every mini has a perfectly square base. This is great when I'm playing D&D or a similar system, but it's not so great when I'm playing a system which does not assume everything is perfectly square in game terms. If there were a company (and there might be, and I just don't know) who made minis which were shaped in a manner a little more consistant with reality (i.e. a large horse probably would be 1 square by 2 squares instead of 2 by 2,) I'd by that. [/QUOTE]
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