Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
Based on Archetype's YouTube videos, I think he is too busy having fun.Oh, well, that would kind of explain it.
I wonder if he is mad that they aren't bothering to market his new game?
Based on Archetype's YouTube videos, I think he is too busy having fun.Oh, well, that would kind of explain it.
I wonder if he is mad that they aren't bothering to market his new game?
You would think they could do that without the crowdfunding.
Now, a ToV or A5E remaster -- that would be worth backing!
I suspect they want to do Stretch Goals.
What DOESN'T go through Crowdfunding these days. I was straight up shocked when Kobold Press, of all people, didn't do a Kickstarter to their ToV update of The Old Margrave and their ToV Book of Blades update.Stretch goals are usually an albatross, but sometimes companies pull them off well (Arcane Library, it seems). I am only passingly familiar with either Odyssey or the Norse one. I just wish 3PPs would make an effort to support the non-WotC 5Es.
There's a novel, an actual play, an episode of Secret Lair on Amazon Prime, coverage at Space .com/other sci fi sites, coverage at PC Gamer/other video game sites.I wonder if he is mad that they aren't bothering to market his new game?
That's not really true. Very few people seem to be aware the RPG exists let alone was released not just "people who play fantasy RPGs", but even if it was the latter, that's like 90% of the market lol given how dominant D&D and others are is. So a pretty peculiar situation.It seems the only people who didn't know about the RPG are people who play fantasy RPGs

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.