DedmeetDM
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First off I would like to thank the members of the Dungeon staff for such quality adventures. The new AP is looking fantastic, the maps of mystery are creating adventure ideas on their own, and the stand-alone adventures are great. Kudos to you all.
I have been a subscriber for just about a year, I started not long after hearing about Paizo's campaign to help the victims of Katrina. Being sheltered in Biloxi was not fun! However the military shelters held up pretty well, and I was fortunate to only suffer about $2k damage to my truck. Hearing about your company helping out the victims of that catastrophe made me a lifelong subscriber.
And I keep finding out more and more things I like. Several members of the staff, including the editor himself actually reads and answers the posts of subscribers. The free downloadable content on the site is also great. Which brings me to the title of this ramble, web supplements. I was just wondering how long after an issue has been out, is its web supplement put up on the site. Those are a big help since I do alot of my gaming online.
Once again thanks for the quality content, and for being a company that actually cares for their subscribers.
-DedmeetDM
| Ed Healy Contributor |
Ded, it varies. The Paizo staff tries to make the web content as complete and useful as possible - which takes time. Sometimes the updates have come within a month of a magazine's release, but lately there has been a two or three month lag. It will be worth the wait, though. Paizo seems to be operating under the motto, "Do it right, or don't do it at all."
Hearing about your decision to subscribe was nice. Most times a company does something philanthropic they don't hear about it. This is especially important in our industry, where companies don't have a lot of extra cash to play with. Thanks for saying something about it.