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Vic knows all the ins and outs of this, but yes, there will be more web enhancements coming down the pipe from our good friends over at Dungeon. In addition, unless the situation changes (in regards to our relationship with Wizards of the Coast) we can keep up web enhancements and PDFs indefinitely.
In short: Don't you fear none. :)

David Spencer 38 |

Vic knows all the ins and outs of this, but yes, there will be more web enhancements coming down the pipe from our good friends over at Dungeon. In addition, unless the situation changes (in regards to our relationship with Wizards of the Coast) we can keep up web enhancements and PDFs indefinitely.
In short: Don't you fear none. :)
Dare I dream that this might mean you COULD (at your own pace, of course), go back issue by issue and start making handout-style pdfs for each issue?!

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Any idea when the PDF content for Dungeon 144 and subsequent issues is coming out. There has not been one since January.
No idea. The safe bet is July, when our workloads return to normal. I occasionally hear the Dungeon fellas say things like "web supplement" and "need more Starbucks," but I don't pay attention to everything those three talk about. ;)
Dare I dream that this might mean you COULD (at your own pace, of course), go back issue by issue and start making handout-style pdfs for each issue?!
Ummm... I guess anything is possible? I probably wouldn't hold my breath on this one.

Balabanto |

Hey, you know, there's NOTHING that says that Dungeon #150 cant be a hardbound 500 page book with the final Age of Worms adventure and about 400 more pages of new material. :)
I'd pay for it. I know some of you folks might think...!#$%!them, that's exploitation, but there's nothing that says Paizo can't say "Hmm...hi, guys...have some stuff!"

Thrilmarin |

Just to elaborate further, does that mean that all content for Dungeon and Dragon that is currently available on the site will continue to be available? My concern is not the supplemental materials but the invaluable material on these message boards.
Second do you dare speculate upon the rumors that WOTC will be revamping the OGL and upgrading the 3.5 system and leaving the rest of the industry behind in the dust? What would something like this, in theory, do to the content currently available on the site?
I don't want to sound all conspiracy theorist over here but I have never trusted wizards, much less those who answer to a potato. Business is business and decisions need to be made to be profitable. I understand that, doesn't mean I need to like it, or support it.
Enough said, just hoping someone from the celestial realms of Paizo can answer my thoughts.
Thanks!

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Just to elaborate further, does that mean that all content for Dungeon and Dragon that is currently available on the site will continue to be available? My concern is not the supplemental materials but the invaluable material on these message boards.
That's right.
Second do you dare speculate upon the rumors that WOTC will be revamping the OGL and upgrading the 3.5 system and leaving the rest of the industry behind in the dust? What would something like this, in theory, do to the content currently available on the site?
Those seem like two separate issues. I'm not going to touch the first one, but as for the second one Wizards of the Coast can't make us pull the stuff off our site. It's in our agreement with them to let us keep it there. I think that's what you're asking...?

Thrilmarin |

Yupper, that's where I was going with that one. I don't blame you for not touching the first one, and I deeply thank-you for your quick and most excellent response. It's a big relief on my part, and I am sure many other DM's out there that this source of experience, knowledge and incredible ideas is available.
You guys have done an admirable job at being balanced and proffessional, it only adds to my unwavering support of Paizo and it's integrity as a product line. Keep up the great work!