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Michael Donovan wrote:
joela wrote:
I would love Paizo to do a "Make a new campaign world" contest like Wizards did a few years ago (and Eberron was the winner).

Ditto. Already working on mine in anticipation of the eventuality :)

LOL. You, too ^_^

(Pathfinder Adventure Path, Tales, Battles Case Subscriber)

Great idea, Joela. I hope it's not in the near future, so I can fail resisting it.


Video Games.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Great idea, Joela. I hope it's not in the near future, so I can fail resisting it.

"You roll a 1." ^_^


LMPjr007 wrote:
Video Games.

Stand-alone or MMO?


Dungeon Forge / dungeon tile type stuff for various Adventure Paths, or possibly a set of adjustable dungeon tiles that can be used for specific encounters. I like lots of bling, and having the big encounters with specially designed map-tiles would be neat.

And yeah, more online play utility. Something similar to the queue that gets set up for online shooters, where a bunch of players end up finding other players available at that time for Mod X and just sit at their computer and play would be neat. The GM would be a computer, and the Mods would be written to be adjudicated by computer. The server that runs the queue would have an option that a registered player could flag where it sends an IM or email when a queue is filling up for their requested mods. If I'm signed up for Scenario 252, Korvosa by Nighthaunt, and there are three people in the queue, the server sends me (and anyone else who flagged this option) an IM / email / whatever and says, 'Scenario 252, Korvosa by Nighthaunt, needs at least one player to start, do you wish to log in to Pathfinder Society Online Play now?'

It wouldn't be a 'Pathfinder MMO,' but an actual resource for online Society play, that allows registered players to gather together with other players from all over the world, with no DM needed. Since all characters would have to follow approved Pathfinder Society guidelines, the mod-design wouldn't have to accomodate material from other splatbooks, and each mod would have to go through *much* more stringent playtesting to prepare it for online play. (Probably online mods would appear six to twelve months after they are approved for tabletop use, to give an assortment of feedback for what sort of actions they do not have set responses to / what sort of DM adjudications had to be made on the spot, as all of this stuff would have to be programmed in to the computer-run version of the mod.)

Players would also be able to fine-tune the 'call me' statistics to only call when particular friends are online and available for play, so that you can have a semi-regular adventuring group, and not end up with a different set of players every time. Class and role-based qualifiers would also make sense. "Mod 252 has five players waiting, but needs a healer. You have asked to be notified if Mod 252 becomes available, and you are registered as having a Cleric. Would you like to play a game?"


Wallscrolls or Posters of different artwork used in the Adventure Paths and Modules. Most of the artwork is just so gorgeous to not have them hanging up on a wall.


I'd love to see the never-to-happen hardcover collections of Savage Tide and Age of Worms, and heck even the other APs.

It would be great to see Paizo displays akin to the 4th Edition prominence.

Finally, Paizo buys the rights to D&D and Greyhawk (and throw in FR for fun).


I would love a Grand Paizo Company to redo the Talislanta RPG. That was 17 kinds of awesome on one stick, and it needs more exposure.

Also, I'd love a D&D game that doesn't require miniatures to play properly.


I'd like to a see a hardbound option that contains all six parts of each adventure path, with the set pieces and creatures in the back for ease of finding when the time comes. Obviously not at first, but maybe a year after its been out?

Cheliax (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion Subscriber)

I would love to see Paizo do "Gleemax" done right. The gaming world is FAR too fragmented.

One Site to rule them all, One Site to find them,
One Site to bring them all and in the darkness bind them!

Seriously, how many "find a gamer" sites are there? How many have a just a handful of people in your area (that probably don't check the sites any more)?

We need a way to host live games (perhaps even with video chat/virtual table), social networking, a site that brings RPGs, Board Games, Video Games, Card Games, all together.


I don't know about "make", but I think it would be awesome for all of the Paizo staff to get new work computers. Large shiny 24" iMacs. :P


Boxed sets. I would loooove to see some boxed sets.

Or a Dark Sun-type setting. With a boxed set.

Something similar to Tact-Tiles would be utterly awesome as well.

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