Jon Hodgson wrote:Rich H wrote:I'm not sure whether I want to order this or not... I'm definitely curious but it isn't something I really need as I have TOR. Hmmmm.
Hmmm, I wonder whether I'll be able to communicate what I mean when I say this. Of course we want everyone to buy everything we do. Mortgages gotta get paid, and working in gaming isn't the path to personal riches for most of us.
That said, if you're really happy with TOR, and it delivers on what you want from a Middle-earth game, then you shouldn't feel in anyway obliged to buy AME. The very last thing we want to do is sell someone a game and have them later think "Why did I get this?".
The people we really want to reach are those we meet at shows (and who of course exist in even greater droves outside of conventions) who take a look at TOR, are interested, and when they learn it's not "d20" or equivalent, put it straight back down and walk away.
As I suspect we all agree, there's
a lot of great stuff in TOR, and we want to bring that to that whole new audience who just don't have the inclination to learn a new system. While also continuing to make really awesome TOR material.
Contractually mandated statement: Buy everything. Several times. (

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Even though I'm quite happy with the original rules, I pre-ordered this the moment I got the chance. Partly due to my loyalty to C7, but also because my son plays D&D 5th edition, and my impression of it is that it is very good and quite flexible compared to previous editions.
If C7 releases a 120 page hardcover book of tables to randomly determine what's in a Hobbit's pockets, I would buy it. Just keep up the great work and quality.
-E.