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<blockquote data-quote="GrimCo" data-source="post: 9321642" data-attributes="member: 7044462"><p>Watched the video. I'll prefix this by saying that i don't really run published adventures and most of DMs that i played with don't run them either. What I and people i know do, is pluck material from them and blend it in our homebrew games. Also, i buy phyisical books these days mostly for art and as reading material. So i like those Epics. Maybe i wont run full CoS as single campaign, but i'll cut it up and sprinkle pieces in my own stuff. </p><p></p><p>Those small modules work good in sandbox type of game where there is only loose overarching plot. But in more plot driven campaign i just don't see it. And to be fair, i know that those big adventures take time to complete. But experienced dm can trim some fat and speed them up. </p><p></p><p>I like tv paralell he used. Big adventures are like modern tv shows on streaming services where you need to watch episodes in order and plot spreads over entire or multiple seasons. Old modules were more like old tv shows, every episode is self contained story. Some people prefer to binge whole seasson. Some like more flavour of the week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrimCo, post: 9321642, member: 7044462"] Watched the video. I'll prefix this by saying that i don't really run published adventures and most of DMs that i played with don't run them either. What I and people i know do, is pluck material from them and blend it in our homebrew games. Also, i buy phyisical books these days mostly for art and as reading material. So i like those Epics. Maybe i wont run full CoS as single campaign, but i'll cut it up and sprinkle pieces in my own stuff. Those small modules work good in sandbox type of game where there is only loose overarching plot. But in more plot driven campaign i just don't see it. And to be fair, i know that those big adventures take time to complete. But experienced dm can trim some fat and speed them up. I like tv paralell he used. Big adventures are like modern tv shows on streaming services where you need to watch episodes in order and plot spreads over entire or multiple seasons. Old modules were more like old tv shows, every episode is self contained story. Some people prefer to binge whole seasson. Some like more flavour of the week. [/QUOTE]
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