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When was that? When I was at Warwick (many years ago now) Northamptonshire was an awkward prospect via public transport IIRC.Quote:
![]() More seriously, I'd also be wary of "reference paralysis", which is what has killed a lot of d20 for me: that creeping knowledge that the correct detail is somewhere in that mountain of rule books... Only having the essential notes / rules to hand means I feel free to improvise and keep the game flowing. Cheers, Nick Middleton
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"Soon we'll be out, amid the cold world's strife, Soon we'll be sliding down the razor blade of life." Tom Lehrer, College Days BasicRolePlaying Uncounted Worlds Gwenthia 64/420 |
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![]() It's strange thinking back on gaming then actually - I had far fewer RPG books, and made minimal use of computers to aid with the role playing (I'd dabbled using my Amiga to keep notes, but the screen was crap and printing a bugger - I actually had more joy with the Amstrad PCW8512 I "inherited" from my in laws), albeit we'd experimented with using walky-talky radios for a dual GM campaign (it hadn't worked), and on another occasion had run a multi-threaded campaign that climaxed with four GM's running four interrelated games in the same house at the same time (and with characters occasionally slipping between them...) - THAT would have been hugely easier in a typical modern house with four computers and a network! I do like having electronic versions of stuff that I can reference at work or easily print extracts from for players etc. but remain both firmly attached to books for actual reading and reference when I'm writing material; and I must confess I remain some what sceptical that PDF releases are automatically a good idea in all circumstances for the RPG publishers. But, having said that, I can't help feeling it's time Chaosium did something a bit more substantial on the PDF front than simply re-issuing old OOP material via DTR. Cheers, Nick Middleton
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"Soon we'll be out, amid the cold world's strife, Soon we'll be sliding down the razor blade of life." Tom Lehrer, College Days BasicRolePlaying Uncounted Worlds Gwenthia 64/420 Last edited by NickMiddleton : January 13th, 2008 at 22:17. |