So sit down, have some warm brandy, and please enlighten me on the situation...
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this was one of my all time favorite articles. others include:Coan wrote:You didn't like Malwid's Guide to the Abberrant?![]()
Have to admit a "not that often" on that one. When a new QtR comes up, I usually download it, read the intro, then a couple of articles that seem most interesting to me, then leave it lie. Still, I saw my interest in the netbooks improve with the growing quality of articles found within the last couple of issues. So I guess I'm warming up to it. Not the best of compliments to offer for the excellent work of the Fraternity members, but a survey is a survey, and a honest response is all I can offer.Jason of the Fraternity wrote: . I guess the bigger questions comes down to: "Do people even take the time to read the projects/books that we release?"
please dont charge. this game is a labor of love for all of us: player and DM alike.Jason of the Fraternity wrote: "Do people even take the time to read the projects/books that we release?"
Hmm... Perhaps, we should start charging for our services.
"Do people even take the time to read the projects/books that we release?"
Thanks, Maraudar! However, we need to give a big hand to all of the authors (beyond the Fraternity members) who contribute to the netbooks and other projects. We, the Fraternity, might pull it all together into a presentable package, but it wouldn't be possible if we didn't get the contributions and support from the community.maraudar wrote:Granted I was'nt all that impressed with some of the QtR's but on a whole I love them and the info they bring can be and is a great help to my campaign. So keep up the great work.
No worries, Shoon! I was only kidding, and it is unlikely that we would ever charge readers for our products.Shoon VII wrote:please dont charge.
To play the devil's advocate:gonzoron wrote:part of it may be that the QtR's come so fast and furious, compared to the BoS or USS.