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  1. Tetsubo

    Printing PDFs

    I tried that with Staples. I received a phone call telling me that they would not print my order unless I could provide proof of permission from the copyright holder. For a freeware gaming book. Written in Brazil. So, no printing for me. The word "free" seems to shutdown the corporate mind.
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    The best of d20

    I was really impressed by the OGL Steampunk book. But M&M really is that good.
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    Printing PDFs

    I've encounter that very same problem myself at big box office stores. It was even more frustrating because the PDF in question was a freeware gaming book. I've had it suggested to me to try a local, small copy shop. One that isn't overly concerned with what Corporate thinks because they have...
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    How would a Flat World work, visually?

    But wouldn't you have the Great Arch over your head?
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    Forbidden Kingdom-What Do You Think?

    My wife and I loved it. I thought it was a great retelling of a Monkey King myth. I just love the Monkey King. I recommend it to anyone that likes martial arts movies.
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    Rpgs based in the animal kingdom/POV

    AtB (2001) is a complete game. It is designed so that you can still use the older TMNT supplements if you wish. But they might need a little work to mesh well. The newer book is just superior. Sadly it references "future" supplements that have been vaporware for the past seven years. And with...
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    Rpgs based in the animal kingdom/POV

    After the Bomb (2001) is much better. One book that should cover just about anything your average campaign will need for playing mutant animals.
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    Did Anybody Ever Play "Space Opera?"

    I own a copy. But I haven't read it since I bought it and I never played it at all.
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    One million signatures and Uwe Boll will quit directing

    I'd be stunned if you could find a million people that even know who he is...
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    After the Bomb (2001)

    Erick has my deepest sympathies. I expect that he will spend his remaining time with his family. But he (and Palladium) had seven years to do something. That isn't what I call customer support. Especially when they mention in AtB (2001) future supplements. Just another example of Palladium and...
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    Bucklers

    In D&D [3.5] bucklers are strapped to the forearm. I've never liked this as it runs counter to how a buckler is actually used. They are actually held in your off hand. They are a much more dynamic form of defense then the larger shields. Aiding the user in both disarming and grappling with an...
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    After the Bomb (2001)

    I'd be really thrilled if he would publish the additional supplements mentioned in AtB (2001). It has been *seven* years...
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    Shields

    Its always bothered me that shields are so sub-optimal in D&D. Historically a shield would often be the *only* form of armour an average trooper might ever have. And it could mean the difference between life and death. But in D&D it's a minor AC boost that is often ignored for some huge...
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    WotC: Goodbye, Loren Greenwood, hello Greg Leeds

    I'm glad that you have experienced good management. I never have. Maybe I've just been unlucky.
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    WotC: Goodbye, Loren Greenwood, hello Greg Leeds

    My opinion is based on watching and dealing with management types for twenty-four years. If your experience is different I would love to hear it. Mine has shown that a company succeeds in spite of its management, not because of it. That the people who do things actually handle the running of...
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    Tell me of Hunter Planet (2e)

    I own a copy, though I think mine might be the 1st edition. I haven't read it since I bought it though. If I remember correctly it was rather rules light and slanted towards the humor end of the spectrum. I know I've never played it. But then I own a hundred games I've never played.
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    The State of Our Hobby

    I never saw 3.5 as complex, so it wasn't an issue for me. 3.5 isn't perfect. But we didn't need a new edition. We just needed thorough and consistent errata. I see 4E as a pure money making venture on the part of Hasbro. To the detriment of our hobby.
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    After the Bomb (2001)

    The second edition released in 2001 is a much better product. It is a single volume that covers all you need to really run a North American campaign. The system also introduces Purebred mutant animals. Animals that have a stable genetic structure and breed true from one generation to the next...
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    The State of Our Hobby

    3E (and 3.5) brought back my desire to play D&D. I see 4E as a fracture within the D&D community. This split will not be good for our hobby. 4E: The Unwanted.
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