Ross Byers RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32 |
FattyLumpkin |
Jeff...Okay, d20pro? Don't laugh but I've never heard of it! I just did a quick search and it looks great. It also looks free? As I've just rediscovered my passion for D&D (thank you Pathfinder) I'm finding out a lot about how things have changed over the years. I've been under the impression that a good virtual platform is missing.
Anyway, that would be a great use of the map PDFs. I'm green with envy that you guys have such a good group :)
Chief Cook and Bottlewasher |
Seeing as Skull and Shackles are already on this list, and most of Jade Regent, are you looking at increasing the size of your print runs? Please? Because it's painful to see items that I want but can't afford right now, and know that by the time my finances improve it might be too late because they'll all be gone.
Chris Self Former VP of Finance |
Seeing as Skull and Shackles are already on this list, and most of Jade Regent, are you looking at increasing the size of your print runs? Please? Because it's painful to see items that I want but can't afford right now, and know that by the time my finances improve it might be too late because they'll all be gone.
Yes, we are looking at increasing our print runs. We keep a very close watch on the print sizes and run rates of all the products, but in particular the adventure paths and RPG hardcovers.
We don't like them going out of print this quickly either, I assure you.
Evil Lincoln |
Jeff...Okay, d20pro? Don't laugh but I've never heard of it! I just did a quick search and it looks great. It also looks free? As I've just rediscovered my passion for D&D (thank you Pathfinder) I'm finding out a lot about how things have changed over the years. I've been under the impression that a good virtual platform is missing.
Anyway, that would be a great use of the map PDFs. I'm green with envy that you guys have such a good group :)
d20pro is not free, but there is a trial license.
Roll20.net and MapTool are free.
There are other VTTs as well, both free and commercial, but d20pro, roll20 and MapTool are probably the cream of the crop.
Adam Daigle Director of Game Development |