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<blockquote data-quote="smilinggm" data-source="post: 2824341" data-attributes="member: 2394"><p>I am very active in the RPGA and I voted NO. I do not want to see RPGA mods in Dungeon Magazine. As I and others have pointed out in other threads, the RPGA is not for everyone. There are currently about 180-200 mods available for play from the RPGA. There are a fairly steady stream of new mods being released each month. So I have plenty of RPGA mods to play. Dungeon magazine prints 3-4 mods each month thats 36-48 mods a year. I have been collecting Dungeon magazine for years. On average I have about 150 D&D 3.5 mods from Dungeon Magazine, that I have not been able to play or run yet. This is of course not counting the approximate 150 mods Dungeon Published during the 3.0 D&D era. From other sources I have about 150-200 more to add in. When I add the rest of my collection from OD&D, 1st ED, and 2nd ED that I could convert or just play as is the numbers realy start to add up. I estimate that in my personal collection I have close to 2000 mods. </p><p></p><p>Numbers aside IMHO I do not feal that Dungeon is the correct place to print RPGA mods. All of the mods in Dungeon are currently RPGA enabled. So if I want to play Dungeon Mods for RPGA credit I can. Again not everyone wants to be a member of the RPGA, nor do they want to follow the RPGA guidlines. IMHO this is the best of both worlds. No I cannot use my "Living" Characters in these mods. But that is OK! I have other characters that are not RPGA "Living" Characters. And I like to play them also. This gives me more options. </p><p></p><p>The RPGA has in place a good system for requesting and downloading mods. It is easy for me to Log in to the RPGA and request a mod for play. The RPGA releases mods each month. Dungeon magazine arrives at my mailbox each month, This leaves me with more mods than I have time to play or run. </p><p></p><p>So to end my rambling NO I do not want to see More RPGA mods in Dungeon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smilinggm, post: 2824341, member: 2394"] I am very active in the RPGA and I voted NO. I do not want to see RPGA mods in Dungeon Magazine. As I and others have pointed out in other threads, the RPGA is not for everyone. There are currently about 180-200 mods available for play from the RPGA. There are a fairly steady stream of new mods being released each month. So I have plenty of RPGA mods to play. Dungeon magazine prints 3-4 mods each month thats 36-48 mods a year. I have been collecting Dungeon magazine for years. On average I have about 150 D&D 3.5 mods from Dungeon Magazine, that I have not been able to play or run yet. This is of course not counting the approximate 150 mods Dungeon Published during the 3.0 D&D era. From other sources I have about 150-200 more to add in. When I add the rest of my collection from OD&D, 1st ED, and 2nd ED that I could convert or just play as is the numbers realy start to add up. I estimate that in my personal collection I have close to 2000 mods. Numbers aside IMHO I do not feal that Dungeon is the correct place to print RPGA mods. All of the mods in Dungeon are currently RPGA enabled. So if I want to play Dungeon Mods for RPGA credit I can. Again not everyone wants to be a member of the RPGA, nor do they want to follow the RPGA guidlines. IMHO this is the best of both worlds. No I cannot use my "Living" Characters in these mods. But that is OK! I have other characters that are not RPGA "Living" Characters. And I like to play them also. This gives me more options. The RPGA has in place a good system for requesting and downloading mods. It is easy for me to Log in to the RPGA and request a mod for play. The RPGA releases mods each month. Dungeon magazine arrives at my mailbox each month, This leaves me with more mods than I have time to play or run. So to end my rambling NO I do not want to see More RPGA mods in Dungeon. [/QUOTE]
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