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<blockquote data-quote="Pbartender" data-source="post: 2092874" data-attributes="member: 7533"><p>Sorry, I seemed to have dropped the "to me" that should be adorning the end of my previous post. Again, sorry about that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh, I did take a long, hard look at it. It wasn't a matter of it not being worth my time, it was more about it being worth my money. Regardless of the content, it's a rather expensive book as far as most gamers' budgets are concerned. While there are parts of it I might use occasionally, I certainly won't use all of it, and the parts I do use can only really be used once.</p><p></p><p>A massive city book, on the other hand, would see a lot of use by me and my group, if well done. I be much more likely to use everything in the book, even if I split it between several towns. Plus, characters will return to a city and interact with its inhabitants repeatedly, whereas character rarely return to a dungeon, once it's been sacked and looted.</p><p></p><p>I could justify the cost of a massive city book, but I can't do the same for a dungeon book.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And I congratulate them wholeheartedly for it. I hope they keep it up. Their first daring risk, while admittedly impressive and well-done, was, as you put it, just not my cuppa tea.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, a city book, if done as well, I would suck down in great gasping gulps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pbartender, post: 2092874, member: 7533"] Sorry, I seemed to have dropped the "to me" that should be adorning the end of my previous post. Again, sorry about that. Oh, I did take a long, hard look at it. It wasn't a matter of it not being worth my time, it was more about it being worth my money. Regardless of the content, it's a rather expensive book as far as most gamers' budgets are concerned. While there are parts of it I might use occasionally, I certainly won't use all of it, and the parts I do use can only really be used once. A massive city book, on the other hand, would see a lot of use by me and my group, if well done. I be much more likely to use everything in the book, even if I split it between several towns. Plus, characters will return to a city and interact with its inhabitants repeatedly, whereas character rarely return to a dungeon, once it's been sacked and looted. I could justify the cost of a massive city book, but I can't do the same for a dungeon book. And I congratulate them wholeheartedly for it. I hope they keep it up. Their first daring risk, while admittedly impressive and well-done, was, as you put it, just not my cuppa tea. On the other hand, a city book, if done as well, I would suck down in great gasping gulps. [/QUOTE]
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