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Smorgasbord Campaign Setting Bundle

ruhar

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The Campaign Setting Bundle was introduced after I got Hero Lab and started buying data packages. This means that I already have several of the Campaign Settings in each bundle but not the whole bundle. Why not include a Smorgasbord of Campaign Settings? Those of us who have been around for awhile and have a piece-meal of the Campaign Settings could create their own bundle of what they are missing.

This would also be good for those who started after the bundles were introduced. They may initially only be able to afford a couple of Campaign Settings. Later, when they can afford bundles, they can do a Smorgasbord of Campaign Settings to fill in what they don't have.

Ruhar
 
It is my understanding that LoneWolf's shopping software cannot handle that kind of complex selection. Even the bundles they offer are done because selling individual items is more than it can handle, unless I mis-read.
 
It is my understanding that LoneWolf's shopping software cannot handle that kind of complex selection. Even the bundles they offer are done because selling individual items is more than it can handle, unless I mis-read.

If that's the case I think the popularity of the program warrants new shopping software.
 
They've said before that they weren't going to do something like this. A few times. I doubt its changed.

Yes, but they are a company, unlike most, who listen to their customers. If there's enough interest then they may change their minds. If you always accept NO and don't try to get a YES you'll always get a NO.
 
Yes, but they are a company, unlike most, who listen to their customers. If there's enough interest then they may change their minds. If you always accept NO and don't try to get a YES you'll always get a NO.
It's not that they don't want to do this its a question of time and resources. Something as a small company they are short on both.

This and subscriptions are something I would expect them to do as soon as they can. It may come with a upgrade of RW because I bet with the RW market place they could use a more advanced sales portal than they have now.
 
It's not that they don't want to do this its a question of time and resources. Something as a small company they are short on both.

Good point, but hopefully it's on their radar as a possible maybe in the future. :D

This and subscriptions are something I would expect them to do as soon as they can. It may come with a upgrade of RW because I bet with the RW market place they could use a more advanced sales portal than they have now.

That would be nice.
 
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