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Will the 4E books be "square" like Star Wars Saga?
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<blockquote data-quote="RodneyThompson" data-source="post: 3757570" data-attributes="member: 3594"><p>Wait just a minute, now. I've always said that it was to differentiate the line from other RPGs and Star Wars books, to give the Star Wars RPG its own unique style and help show that this book isn't "D&D in space." Those are all true. The fact that it <em>also</em> makes a nice, comfortable shape when held open is still true (or, rather, true to me), and something I've said in the past. </p><p></p><p>Never once have I said "we did it for you!" or any such nonsense, and though you may have interpreted "the new shape is nice for keeping the book open" as "we did it because the new shape is nice for keeping the book open" that doesn't mean we said any such thing. As probably the most vocal spokesman for the Saga Edition RPG (and my goodness how scary <em>that</em> is for me to be typing) I've always been committed to being honest with the players and GMs who are interested in Saga Edition. If I've led you to believe otherwise, it was by mistake...though I don't recall ever having said that it was the reason for the square book, just a consequence.</p><p></p><p>As for the topic at hand...I won't let them use the square shape for D&D. <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":]" title="Devious :]" data-shortname=":]" /> That's our style!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RodneyThompson, post: 3757570, member: 3594"] Wait just a minute, now. I've always said that it was to differentiate the line from other RPGs and Star Wars books, to give the Star Wars RPG its own unique style and help show that this book isn't "D&D in space." Those are all true. The fact that it [i]also[/i] makes a nice, comfortable shape when held open is still true (or, rather, true to me), and something I've said in the past. Never once have I said "we did it for you!" or any such nonsense, and though you may have interpreted "the new shape is nice for keeping the book open" as "we did it because the new shape is nice for keeping the book open" that doesn't mean we said any such thing. As probably the most vocal spokesman for the Saga Edition RPG (and my goodness how scary [i]that[/i] is for me to be typing) I've always been committed to being honest with the players and GMs who are interested in Saga Edition. If I've led you to believe otherwise, it was by mistake...though I don't recall ever having said that it was the reason for the square book, just a consequence. As for the topic at hand...I won't let them use the square shape for D&D. :] That's our style! [/QUOTE]
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