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6 years ago ::
Aug 18, 2007 - 4:43PM
#51
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Official announcement made - see this thread: http://forums.gleemax.com/showthread.php?t=908402Kithran Onnwal POC
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6 years ago ::
Aug 18, 2007 - 5:26PM
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So they are killing...everything. Just as Xendrix expeditions was getting to the peak of fun...
Honesly though, not to actively try to complain, but why couldn't they have simply let those games continue? They are forcing all members of the RPGA to buy fourth edition books to continue playing. It's forcing our (consumer) hands.
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6 years ago ::
Aug 18, 2007 - 5:36PM
#53
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Date Joined:
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Official announcement made - see this thread:
http://forums.gleemax.com/showthread.php?t=908402
Kithran Onnwal POC Now THAT is a firsthand statement that clearly states the case.
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6 years ago ::
Aug 18, 2007 - 7:30PM
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Date Joined:
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That really sucks. I appears that my RPGA days are numbered. I never could stand the FR setting. I always struck me as a very poorly managed world, not to mentioned poorly designed. On the plus side, a majority of the Greyhawk groups I have played with (LG or homebrew were great and mature); while, every FR group just fell apart from player (and DM bickering). Wait, they're getting rid of LG; that's a minus. :P
I'll give a try, but I just don't see me overcoming all those bad experiences with really bad groups to like a Living FR.
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6 years ago ::
Aug 19, 2007 - 4:46AM
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Date Joined:
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So they are killing...everything. Just as Xendrix expeditions was getting to the peak of fun... Xen'drik has always been a D&D campaign - they always have a 2 year lifespan, I don't think they are killing it early (can't remember exactly when it started so not 100% certain).
Kithran
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6 years ago ::
Aug 19, 2007 - 4:03PM
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Date Joined:
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Xen'drik has always been a D&D campaign - they always have a 2 year lifespan, I don't think they are killing it early (can't remember exactly when it started so not 100% certain). It was Xendrik's time to end. It started at Gen Con last year and the D&D campaigns have two year lifespans. IIRC, there were preview events at Origins 2006.
Ed
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6 years ago ::
Aug 19, 2007 - 4:41PM
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Date Joined:
Aug 10, 2009
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Sorry people, but two LG DMs at GENCON seemed to think that this was the last hurrah for LG, and that it would not be returning. Glad that I spent money and time this weekend to get excited about advancing an LG character that was obsolete before I gave them my money in May!
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6 years ago ::
Aug 19, 2007 - 5:23PM
#58
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Date Joined:
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an online version of RPGA would be very interesting... the brazilian cities which have the games are too far from mine
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6 years ago ::
Aug 19, 2007 - 5:29PM
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Date Joined:
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Sorry people, but two LG DMs at GENCON seemed to think that this was the last hurrah for LG, and that it would not be returning. Only two DMs thought that? Weren't more paying attention during the RPGA member's meeting when it was announced that LG would premier its last adventures at Origins next year?
Huh.
:angelhide
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6 years ago ::
Aug 19, 2007 - 6:51PM
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Date Joined:
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Will the servers at WotC be able to handle it when the gaming boards open up. OR will they do what they did at the debut and crash like Buster in a Chinese rocket chair?
Also could more than one PC be run per account at the same time?
Example: You have a group where the DM is on vacation or a business trip and the players are at home and they decided to set up an organized play session. Could the players at home all use one computer and one account to run all the characters in the virtual gaming table? Or are the accounts going to be limited to one PC per account at one time?
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