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So... This was from March 6th. Again, this is not Paizo stuff, doesn't rely on their API, and since other KS stuff has been released it's obvious that there are no technology-related roadblocks.
This promised material, 5+ years in the making, would go a LONG way for me personally to alleviate my frustration with the delays.
@Rone, can you please share some good news about Razor Coast with me?
If its ready it should be delivered to the backers, I'm not one so this affects me not at all. other rewards have been delivered already. Clearly there is a mechanism for delivery since those other rewards were delivered. If it isn't ready just say it isn't.The Razor Coast should be a part of the Content Market launch.
I'm using my wand of Cure Light on this thread to help answer a question.
What is the "comparable content in size?" In the Kickstarter Update someone posted a quote from Update 92, "If you’re wondering what you might be able to replace it with, we highly recommend Curse of The Crimson Throne, The Emerald Spire Super Dungeon, or Rise of the Runelords, all of which should be available at launch." Looking at the Content Market The Emerald Spire Super Dungeon cost less than Curse of The Crimson Throne or Rise of the Runelords so it doesn't seem to be "comparable content in size" to me. It would actually be easier if we could get "comparable content" in credit that we could apply to what we want and if the cost is a little over we would pay the difference. I wouldn't mind having the Emerald Spire and the PDF (my account is Paizo linked) and paying the difference but if "comparable content in size" doesn't include the PDF it would be smarter to get Curse of the Crimson Throne since I have the PDF or buy the PDF for Rise of the Runelords and get the realm. So, what is "comparable content in size?"
FYI, others have posted the same question on Kickstarter.
I'd like to see Way of the Wicked, as that was the best adventure path our group has been through, by any publisher. Literally everyone enjoyed it.