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<blockquote data-quote="CapnZapp" data-source="post: 7707770" data-attributes="member: 12731"><p>That's a huge assumption. As for me, I would say the exact opposite. My priorities crunchwise are:</p><p>1) official 1PP printed book crunch from WotC itself</p><p>2) semi-official 2PP printed campaign setting crunch from reputable publishing houses</p><p>and as a distant third</p><p>3) random 3PP pdf's</p><p></p><p>Why?</p><p></p><p>Because of a sense of responsibility. WotC has to stand up for the crunch they provide. So does Green Ronin, assuming their new setting achieves a modicum of success - they will need to return to the crunch they provide, and if it has flaws, face the complaints each and every time the release a new setting supplement.</p><p></p><p>Also: cost. Getting a Open Game License might not be expensive, but committing to dead paper books is. To me, this cost increases the chance of reasonable quality control - you simply can't afford shoddy print books on the scale that can be fixed easily with a PDF (just issue a new version).</p><p></p><p>Compare to the DMs Guild, where you and I can just release stuff and walk away. If I create a monster or you create a subclass, there is no follow-up in the sense that you need to eat your own dog food. Sure people can grade your product on the individual product page, but DMsG comment sections seldom lead to any in-depth analysis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CapnZapp, post: 7707770, member: 12731"] That's a huge assumption. As for me, I would say the exact opposite. My priorities crunchwise are: 1) official 1PP printed book crunch from WotC itself 2) semi-official 2PP printed campaign setting crunch from reputable publishing houses and as a distant third 3) random 3PP pdf's Why? Because of a sense of responsibility. WotC has to stand up for the crunch they provide. So does Green Ronin, assuming their new setting achieves a modicum of success - they will need to return to the crunch they provide, and if it has flaws, face the complaints each and every time the release a new setting supplement. Also: cost. Getting a Open Game License might not be expensive, but committing to dead paper books is. To me, this cost increases the chance of reasonable quality control - you simply can't afford shoddy print books on the scale that can be fixed easily with a PDF (just issue a new version). Compare to the DMs Guild, where you and I can just release stuff and walk away. If I create a monster or you create a subclass, there is no follow-up in the sense that you need to eat your own dog food. Sure people can grade your product on the individual product page, but DMsG comment sections seldom lead to any in-depth analysis. [/QUOTE]
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