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It's terrific you're continuing the practise of ensuring new releases tie-in with old ones. That change alone increased the value of these subscriptions to me by about 50%.
(I also think the artwork has been gradually improving since the line's beginnings).
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Flip-Mat: Pub Crawl wrote:
... while the flip-side extends the scene on Flip-Mat: Warehouse to flesh out the seedier side of town! Both sides show interiors and exteriors, for when the inevitable brawls spill out onto the city streets!
That is awesome ... nothing like an extra-huge waterfront map for a perfect chase sequence.
I think I may have seen some Paizo staff and contributors who 'play tested' a larger model/version of this map at Gen Con.
For research I am sure.
Ahem.
I can neither confirm nor deny the extensive research and testing required to adequately put this map into production.
After looking at the final map, I remain unconvinced that the pubs portrayed do not resemble any locations based in, on, or around the greater Seattle area or locations in the midwest. :P
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Liz Courts wrote:
Liz Courts wrote:
Le Cacahuète Galerie wrote:
I think I may have seen some Paizo staff and contributors who 'play tested' a larger model/version of this map at Gen Con.
For research I am sure.
Ahem.
I can neither confirm nor deny the extensive research and testing required to adequately put this map into production.
After looking at the final map, I remain unconvinced that the pubs portrayed do not resemble any locations based in, on, or around the greater Seattle area or locations in the midwest. :P
I think I may have seen some Paizo staff and contributors who 'play tested' a larger model/version of this map at Gen Con.
For research I am sure.
Ahem.
I can neither confirm nor deny the extensive research and testing required to adequately put this map into production.
After looking at the final map, I remain unconvinced that the pubs portrayed do not resemble any locations based in, on, or around the greater Seattle area or locations in the midwest. :P
If I did research for the design of this product, I don't remember it. ;)
I think I may have seen some Paizo staff and contributors who 'play tested' a larger model/version of this map at Gen Con.
For research I am sure.
Ahem.
I can neither confirm nor deny the extensive research and testing required to adequately put this map into production.
After looking at the final map, I remain unconvinced that the pubs portrayed do not resemble any locations based in, on, or around the greater Seattle area or locations in the midwest. :P
If I did research for the design of this product, I don't remember it. ;)