| LMPjr007 |
With the development and layout on the NeoExodus: A House Divided Campaign Book done, we are now just waiting on a few more things to come in so we can send it off to print to get it ready for its release in 45 days. You can pre-order the NeoExodus: A House Divided Campaign Book right now exclusively from Paizo for only $20, compared tot he full price of $26.99. This has been a long and incredibly exciting journey to get this product to release. I want to thank all ouf our fans who have supported the small PDF releases for NeoExodus: A House Divided leading up to the creation an release of the Campaign Book. For the nex 45 days, we will be releasing all kinds of interesting info on the setting and what we have built for the Pathfinder fans to enjoy. So feel free to comment and ask us any question you might have on the NeoExodus setting and our future plans. Like I said before, this is going to be the best campaign setting on the market today for Pathfinder. Don't miss out. Talk to you later...
| LMPjr007 |
My question to you: Why do you think this is the best Pathfinder campaign setting to date?
First an foremost, the quality of the writing is second to none. The ideas and concepts that NeoExodus deals with are not normally found in "traditional" fantasy setting. This is how we have been defining the setting to many: A fantasy setting that table themes typically reserved to Sci-Fi. The unique races, villains and empires set up the very impressive world of Exodus. What I would tell you to do it check the NeoExodus website that will give you a overview of the setting. And if this interest you I would suggest downloading our write up of the complete history of NeoExodus, NeoExodus Chronicles: World of Exodus. Also check out the three 5-star reviews we have revived on NeoExodus Chronicles: World of Exodus.
Now if all these does explain it for you and you want to compare NeoExodus to Golarian, lead designer on this project and Paizo Venture Captain JP Chapleau wrote a blog posted called WHY NOT GOLARION? that also helps define what NeoExodus and what it is not. I hope you find this helpful.
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Dream Daemon wrote:My question to you: Why do you think this is the best Pathfinder campaign setting to date?First an foremost, the quality of the writing is second to none. The ideas and concepts that NeoExodus deals with are not normally found in "traditional" fantasy setting. This is how we have been defining the setting to many: A fantasy setting that table themes typically reserved to Sci-Fi. The unique races, villains and empires set up the very impressive world of Exodus. What I would tell you to do it check the NeoExodus website that will give you a overview of the setting. And if this interest you I would suggest downloading our write up of the complete history of NeoExodus, NeoExodus Chronicles: World of Exodus. Also check out the three 5-star reviews we have revived on NeoExodus Chronicles: World of Exodus.
Now if all these does explain it for you and you want to compare NeoExodus to Golarian, lead designer on this project and Paizo Venture Captain JP Chapleau wrote a blog posted called WHY NOT GOLARION? that also helps define what NeoExodus and what it is not. I hope you find this helpful.
These links are perfect, thank you so much. I want to read a bit more about the world/campaign before I decide to buy.
| LMPjr007 |
I thought NeoExodus had been released a good while back.
Yes it had under the 3.5 OGL. We have updated this for the Pathfinder Rule set.
Does it still use psionics?
Yes, the only organization in the setting that uses Psionics is Section Omega; written by Dreamscarred Press' own Jeremy Smith based off of their Psionics Unleashed rules. They are basically "psionic police" for psionic wielders. There are also some renegade psionics user though.
How much of the book would you say is crunch vs. how much is fluff?
I would say 30 - 40% fluff and 60 - 70% crunch. Hope this helps!
| LMPjr007 |
Countdown to NeoExodus 32 Days...and a free gift for you if you pre-order NeoExodus: A House Divided Campaign setting! Enjoy!
| Thanael |
This is kind of annoying LMP. Do you really want to keep that up? At least post some content...
Here see: Endzeitgeist reviews NeoExodus (the old 3.5 version)
That wasn't so hard
| Thanael |
This is kind of annoying LMP. Do you really want to keep that up? At least post some content...
Here see: Endzeitgeist reviews NeoExodus (the old 3.5 version)
That wasn't so hard.
Why don't you put the free history pdf up for download here on paizo?
| LMPjr007 |
This is kind of annoying LMP. Do you really want to keep that up? At least post some content...
Well tomorrow (10/5) we will be release ALL NEW content in the way of the six Iconics character for NeoExodus, stated out for 3rd and 5th level to play. Plus we give you a little more info on the setting with the Iconics too.
Here see: Endzeitgeist reviews NeoExodus (the old 3.5 version)
That wasn't so hard.
Actually that isn't the review of the old 3.5 version, that is a review of the history for the upcoming Pathfinder version. See there is a little Pathfinder logo on it.
Also Endzeitgeist has the new updated full complete Pathfinder version of the Campaign setting right now. So I expect to see the all new review for the Pathfinder version released on the same day (or a little after) we release the new edition here at Paizo.
Why don't you put the free history pdf up for download here on paizo?
You know you can pick up the free NeoExodus history section from RPGNow.com available right here. You can also see the complete NeoExodus for Patherfinder line right here. Hope this helps.
| LMPjr007 |
Well, I've really enjoyed your Obsidian Twilight setting and Neo-Exodus sounds pretty neat so consider me pre-ordered. Looking forward to it.
Thanks for the nice words! If you are a fan of Obsidian Twilight and pick up NeoExodus you will see how we have linked the two setting to each other in a interesting way. Once again, thanks for the support!
| LMPjr007 |
And with only 5 days left to release, we uploaded the final complete PDF to the Paizo server tonight for it release on 11/27. I want to thank JP Chapleau personally for all his hard work of organizing all the material from Neal Bailey, Thomas Baumbach, Joshua Cole, Richard Farrese, Lee Hammock, Owen K.C. Stephens and myself. It was a hard job to do, and he did a great job with it. Thanks again!