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I was going to as well, but Lulu aren't doing free shipping this year, for some reason.Ordered Hostile Rules and Setting books last night.
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I was going to as well, but Lulu aren't doing free shipping this year, for some reason.Ordered Hostile Rules and Setting books last night.
You aren’t cleared for that data!Did you think of RPGs while you ate it?
It's nice to see the WWII's Italian Campaign get a little attention once in a while.*Those are separate corebooks, just for different time periods: apart from Maelstrom Classic, you've got Maelstrom Domesday set in 1086, Gothic and Rome. I'll let you guess which one is for what period!
I’m a tad jealous. For many years I thought Unknown Providence was vaporware, and when I finally did stumble over a copy the seller wanted two arms and a leg for it.Just bought the Unknown Providence supplement for Chill (Mayfair edition). Some great horror adventures set in New England for my Cryptworld campaign.
I’m a tad jealous. For many years I thought Unknown Providence was vaporware, and when I finally did stumble over a copy the seller wanted two arms and a leg for it.
Waiting on mine to deliver.I picked up the newest printings of the Castles & Crusades core books, with the AD&D tribute covers. Not that much has changed on the interior or with the rules, but those covers sure are sweet.
I don’t know. I’m not a fan of the logo that they used. I like the regular C&C logo quite a bit. The 7e cover looks more dynamic as well.I picked up the newest printings of the Castles & Crusades core books, with the AD&D tribute covers. Not that much has changed on the interior or with the rules, but those covers sure are sweet.
I was more interested in the change in cover art than the change in the logo tbh. The tributes are pretty awesome. I believe the art for the 7th printing PHB is okay, but I like the Trampier scene tribute better.I don’t know. I’m not a fan of the logo that they used. I like the regular C&C logo quite a bit. The 7e cover looks more dynamic as well.
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Pretty much this.Waiting on mine to deliver.
From previews, it looks like more of a change on the interior (art, layout, organization, not so much rules) than previous printings.
Much as I like TLG, that is no surprise. Editing has forever been their biggest shortcoming.Pretty much this.
One of the things I enjoy about C&C is that TLG doesn’t feel the need for new editions every few years to “spice things up” by making a lot of major rules changes or additions.
I like the layout much better than previous printings. My only minor complaint is the editorial errors that invariably seem to come up. That and the bookmarks being way off for a lot of their PDFs.
This really prompted a random drive by thread jack...Much as I like TLG, that is no surprise. Editing has forever been their biggest shortcoming.
Same. I got my books about a week or so ago, and those covers are so nice. Stephen really needs to make those available prints lol.I picked up the newest printings of the Castles & Crusades core books, with the AD&D tribute covers. Not that much has changed on the interior or with the rules, but those covers sure are sweet.
Today? Where?I've been meaning to buy into Tribe 8 for ages and today , hey, there it was, so I bought it. I suspect there will be sourcebook purchases in short order. Just the 1st Ed to see what's what.
Drivethru baby. There's a PoD option for the main rules too. They don't have all the supplements but they have a bunch.Today? Where?
It was on bundle of holding with all of the supplements recently. Too bad you missed thatDrivethru baby. There's a PoD option for the main rules too. They don't have all the supplements but they have a bunch.
I haven't checked out any of his other stuff, tbh. Heard great things about Stars Without Number, but the thought of D&D/D20-based sci-fi leaves me cold. I've been on kind of a medieval-themed game-buying trip, lately, though, so this caught my eye.Gringnr Gotta give it to Kevin Crawford, he does good work.
It really does.Plus Jonny Hodgson's art sells it.