| The-Last-Rogue |
Must... submit... awesome idea... for new... monster...
Cannot... find... submission guidelines...
Need... format... for... write-up...
Please... help me...
Hold onto it. Paizo has not decided yet how to handle submissions for Pathfinder -- they have in different threads promised to work on it soon.
| Chris Kennedy |
Mike McArtor
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Hold onto it. Paizo has not decided yet how to handle submissions for Pathfinder -- they have in different threads promised to work on it soon.
Quoted for truth. Seriously, guys, give us a chance. We're pulling double duty (at least) right now. We don't have time to be looking at submissions right now.
I promise, pinky swear even, that as soon as we can start taking submissions and as soon as we know how we're going to take submissions, we will let you all know. :)
| Gurubabaramalamaswami |
The Last Rogue wrote:Hold onto it. Paizo has not decided yet how to handle submissions for Pathfinder -- they have in different threads promised to work on it soon.Quoted for truth. Seriously, guys, give us a chance. We're pulling double duty (at least) right now. We don't have time to be looking at submissions right now.
I promise, pinky swear even, that as soon as we can start taking submissions and as soon as we know how we're going to take submissions, we will let you all know. :)
I trust you'll make preparations for what will be a veritable deluge of fan material.
| Rhothaerill |
Nah I think you Paizoians (how many vowels can I put in a row...damn "z") have pretty good people skills. You certainly helped ease the fears of the people after the news about losing the licenses for the two other magazines. And you continue to provide good information, as well as feedback and listening to what we want, regarding Pathfinder.
Mike McArtor
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Nah I think you Paizoians (how many vowels can I put in a row...damn "z") have pretty good people skills. You certainly helped ease the fears of the people after the news about losing the licenses for the two other magazines. And you continue to provide good information, as well as feedback and listening to what we want, regarding Pathfinder.
Thanks Rhothaerill. We appreciate your kind words. :)
| Doc_Outlands |
In a totally non-brownnosing manner, I'd like to second that sentiment and say "thank you VERY much!" to all of you at Paizo. I know from experience how difficult a massive sea-change in a business can be and we as fans deeply appreciate the willingness of staffers to pop in here as they can and keep us all informed of what is going on and what to expect. That, to me, *shows* how much you as a company respect and appreciate your fan-base.
(I have to say, too, that the Paizo "we know something REALLY KOOL that you *don't*!" comes off a lot classier than some others we won't name.)
I do think that pretty much everyone on the boards here will either immediately support PF and the tied-in GameMastery products, or else they will pester you until you figure out how to improve an excellent product to capture customers left on the margins.
And my experience is that Paizo *will* find ways to improve a product that most of the gaming community would accept as excellent to start with. That's just the kind of company Paizo is.
And yeah - I'm looking forward to submission guidelines - *when the time is right* for them.
Thanks for being a great company!
| Pete v.B. |
Clone the editors, accelerate growth like Stormtroopers with literary training, then ride out the double-duty. Afterwards they can do things like get Starbucks and wash cars; following a full frontal labotomy, of course (can't have WotC kidnapping the dupes). Note: make sure to labotomize the right ones. I.e. we wouldn't want the real Mike McArtor running about missing his frontal lobe. And, imagine the damage his clone could do if unleashed upon the world. The horror...
Mike McArtor
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Clone the editors, accelerate growth like Stormtroopers with literary training, then ride out the double-duty. Afterwards they can do things like get Starbucks and wash cars; following a full frontal labotomy, of course (can't have WotC kidnapping the dupes). Note: make sure to labotomize the right ones. I.e. we wouldn't want the real Mike McArtor running about missing his frontal lobe. And, imagine the damage his clone could do if unleashed upon the world. The horror...
Can you clone cyborgs? Hmm...
| Midrealm DM |
Quoted for truth. Seriously, guys, give us a chance. We're pulling double duty (at least) right now. We don't have time to be looking at submissions right now.
I promise, pinky swear even, that as soon as we can start taking submissions and as soon as we know how we're going to take submissions, we will let you all know. :)
I hate to beat a dead horse... but it is late November, we have been waiting for submission guidelines since as early as May.
Any word yet? Or at least can you tell us where it will be posted when it finally does come about.... there several dozen threads on the subject.
Thanks