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Originally Posted by Bruno
However, this is very much missing the point. This is a fandom. Like all fandoms, there's two ways to sustain one: have a very large self-reinforcing fan base and make a deep cultural impact outside the fandom (which makes recruiting easier), or continue to produce novel material to catch the attention of non-fans, re-attract ex-fans, and keep existing fans engaged.
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I agree with this, but it really isn't in context with what that conversation was actually about. That the DFRPG might be unlikely to have a lot of
print support isn't, to me, a sensible reason to tell people that liked it not to get it. It doesn't need a seperate print line of supplements to be a good game.