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<blockquote data-quote="Treebore" data-source="post: 1351954" data-attributes="member: 10177"><p>That may be a good topic to cover as well. What companies make modules and are they good? Plus why are they good. </p><p></p><p>I buy Necromancer, Goodman, and Monte's stuff, plus others. Necro is far and away my favorite. Why? Because their quality is consistant (good to suberb) and to my liking. Like Henry says he wants modules with 1st edition feel, I think Necro does that, but apparently Henry doesn't. I of course wonder why. HAs he not seen Necro's stuff? Or is it just his style and tastes so different then mine that we have a different definition of 1st edition feel?</p><p></p><p></p><p>But due to Necro, fiery Dragon, and soon to be GOODman Games, being forced by the policies of distributors to make larger modules, I see the potential end of the module market. At least published end, pdf may be enough to keep it alive.</p><p></p><p>Why do i see this as the potential end? Because most gamers don't buy modules to begin with. Those that do, a large number aren't willing to pay $30.00 plus for a book of several modules or one mega adventure. I won't, unless it is also hardback, because if i am going to pay that much for it I want it to last for many years.</p><p></p><p>I want modules to stick around. The only way I see that happening is if enough gamers go to their LGS and demand more. That in turn will make the distributors "willing" to support the demand, if they see enough money in it for them.</p><p></p><p>First, we need to know if there is a large enough demand/desire for modules to continue being made. ENworld is still a small part of the over all number of gamers. I figure it is still a good starting place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treebore, post: 1351954, member: 10177"] That may be a good topic to cover as well. What companies make modules and are they good? Plus why are they good. I buy Necromancer, Goodman, and Monte's stuff, plus others. Necro is far and away my favorite. Why? Because their quality is consistant (good to suberb) and to my liking. Like Henry says he wants modules with 1st edition feel, I think Necro does that, but apparently Henry doesn't. I of course wonder why. HAs he not seen Necro's stuff? Or is it just his style and tastes so different then mine that we have a different definition of 1st edition feel? But due to Necro, fiery Dragon, and soon to be GOODman Games, being forced by the policies of distributors to make larger modules, I see the potential end of the module market. At least published end, pdf may be enough to keep it alive. Why do i see this as the potential end? Because most gamers don't buy modules to begin with. Those that do, a large number aren't willing to pay $30.00 plus for a book of several modules or one mega adventure. I won't, unless it is also hardback, because if i am going to pay that much for it I want it to last for many years. I want modules to stick around. The only way I see that happening is if enough gamers go to their LGS and demand more. That in turn will make the distributors "willing" to support the demand, if they see enough money in it for them. First, we need to know if there is a large enough demand/desire for modules to continue being made. ENworld is still a small part of the over all number of gamers. I figure it is still a good starting place. [/QUOTE]
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