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<blockquote data-quote="weldon" data-source="post: 6584112" data-attributes="member: 18817"><p>I can't tell if you are referring to Mearls or me as the unnamed person who <em>did</em> make this statement. For clarity, Mearls said that they are looking at two storylines per year. You misquoted him by saying that they would do two APs per year. I corrected you by pointing back to the original statement.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Reductio ab absurdum doesn't really help clear things up here. I think we have enough statements to say with some confidence that the D&D team uses "storyline" to refer to the coordinated launch of several products. For example…</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think some of your statements have created confusion suggesting that Mearls or anyone else on the D&D team has said that they will do two APs a year. As far as I can tell, no one has said this. It does seem clear that there will be TTRPG products released for each storyline, but I think there isn't enough evidence to be certain that there will always be an AP.</p><p></p><p>I think this (minor) point is (mildly) important because some (not you particularly) have expressed disappointment in the release schedule because they do not enjoy big adventure path books. They want other types of books to support the RPG. I think there is room for different products in the various statements that we have seen and this might give encouragement to some who are unhappy with the current releases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weldon, post: 6584112, member: 18817"] I can't tell if you are referring to Mearls or me as the unnamed person who [I]did[/I] make this statement. For clarity, Mearls said that they are looking at two storylines per year. You misquoted him by saying that they would do two APs per year. I corrected you by pointing back to the original statement. Reductio ab absurdum doesn't really help clear things up here. I think we have enough statements to say with some confidence that the D&D team uses "storyline" to refer to the coordinated launch of several products. For example… I think some of your statements have created confusion suggesting that Mearls or anyone else on the D&D team has said that they will do two APs a year. As far as I can tell, no one has said this. It does seem clear that there will be TTRPG products released for each storyline, but I think there isn't enough evidence to be certain that there will always be an AP. I think this (minor) point is (mildly) important because some (not you particularly) have expressed disappointment in the release schedule because they do not enjoy big adventure path books. They want other types of books to support the RPG. I think there is room for different products in the various statements that we have seen and this might give encouragement to some who are unhappy with the current releases. [/QUOTE]
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