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<blockquote data-quote="KirayaTiDrekan" data-source="post: 6654336" data-attributes="member: 6755061"><p>My ideal (pipe dream) product schedule in a year would be...</p><p></p><p>A campaign setting boxed set (or two hardcover books similar to 4E's scheme if I can't have boxed sets) presenting an overview of the setting, character options specific to that setting, and monsters specific to that setting.</p><p></p><p>An adventure path or story arc or whatever specifically designed for that year's setting.</p><p></p><p>A more generic adventure path.</p><p></p><p>Continued setting support via small PDFs - think the old 1E/2E FR series or the BECMI GAZ series - but in PDF form, about one per setting per six months so we get one a month, total, but still supporting most of the old settings.</p><p></p><p>One shot adventures not tied to story arcs of varying levels, also via small PDFs, about one per month. Some can be setting specific, others can be more generic.</p><p></p><p>And that's it. Slightly similar to Paizo's current schedule with Pathfinder, but omitting the core rulebook and player's option lines of products. What I specifically don't want...</p><p></p><p>Character options for the sake of character options. I like my character options to be tied to a setting or theme, not just a string of game mechanics with a name attached.</p><p></p><p>Monsters for the sake of monsters. Monsters, too, should be tied to a setting, with a purpose and niche in the world's ecosystem and story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KirayaTiDrekan, post: 6654336, member: 6755061"] My ideal (pipe dream) product schedule in a year would be... A campaign setting boxed set (or two hardcover books similar to 4E's scheme if I can't have boxed sets) presenting an overview of the setting, character options specific to that setting, and monsters specific to that setting. An adventure path or story arc or whatever specifically designed for that year's setting. A more generic adventure path. Continued setting support via small PDFs - think the old 1E/2E FR series or the BECMI GAZ series - but in PDF form, about one per setting per six months so we get one a month, total, but still supporting most of the old settings. One shot adventures not tied to story arcs of varying levels, also via small PDFs, about one per month. Some can be setting specific, others can be more generic. And that's it. Slightly similar to Paizo's current schedule with Pathfinder, but omitting the core rulebook and player's option lines of products. What I specifically don't want... Character options for the sake of character options. I like my character options to be tied to a setting or theme, not just a string of game mechanics with a name attached. Monsters for the sake of monsters. Monsters, too, should be tied to a setting, with a purpose and niche in the world's ecosystem and story. [/QUOTE]
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