Just to confirm that the correct files have been associated, so anyone who purchased the Core books previously can now download the revised-with-errata files for free from us.
As well, I wanted to point out that there really isn't a "hard limit" on downloads with us; if ever you need more...
Just to confirm that the correct files have been associated, so anyone who purchased the Core books previously can now download the revised-with-errata files for free from us.
As well, I wanted to point out that there really isn't a "hard limit" on downloads with us; if ever you need more...
Just to confirm that the correct files have been associated, so anyone who purchased the Core books previously can now download the revised-with-errata files for free from us.
As well, I wanted to point out that there really isn't a "hard limit" on downloads with us; if ever you need more...
As Scott said, it has been fixed, and you all have my apologies for any inconvenience or consternation caused.
In other news, the revised Core files are up, with the errata fully integrated. If you bought a Core book from us before, you can now freely download the version with the errata...
Well, it would seem today was a fortuitous day to present Shaintar in a positive light.
It has apparently gained the notice of my professional colleagues.
It is an honor to share such exalted company.
Well, if I may be forgiven a slight bit of "pimping" here, those who are contemplating Savage Worlds for fantasy gaming might well enjoy Shaintar: Immortal Legends. One of the "quick pitch" phrases used for it has been "The Forgotten Realms of Savage Worlds."
That isn't to say the settings are...
In truth, what I have planned would very much allow for the possibility of Sir George becoming High Lord of Greyhawk. If that's where your group is based in the greater scheme, and your group's story goes that way in a logical fashion, there's every chance that's what would happen.
The key is...
This is very true in a lot of cases, and for GMs who wanted to play with no limits on what happens in their game, the options for shared experiences do become limited. That's OK. Nothing need change for them if they have an effective game going and everyone is enjoying it.
What I am talking...
This is why, IMHO, it is important to create an effective hybrid approach, one that integrates classic tabletop game play with online opportunities and event-based (convention, in-store happenings, etc.) opportunities.
Amen, brother. You and me, both. As you know, I've been talking about this very thing, and related ideas, for a while . The time has certainly come.
If not WOTC, then someone. Ultimately, lots of someones. Of course, I hope to be one of them...