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<blockquote data-quote="Frosty" data-source="post: 227122" data-attributes="member: 5098"><p>We played CofC last saturday instead of D&D. I was a lot of fun (and scary) and I got interesting in playing more CofC. (We played the Secret of Castronegro.) Years ago CofC was the game of choice among my fellow gamers. Today I visited Chaosium's website and found something called Pulp Cthulhu. This seems to be right up my ally as the 1930 is a very intriguing time. Now, does anyone know anything about Pulp? If so what changes should I expect on Lovecraft Country for example? Please feel free to inform me on anything you want to share.</p><p></p><p>I just have one gripe with CofC d20. It's not open content. In my opinion this is a huge mistake. What's wrong with Chaosium, are they afraid of a little competition? Sheesh. The first day after the release of D&D I found 20 character sheets and a fair number of adventures as well. I can't find anything on CofC weeks after it's release. If CofC d20 was open content I'd be happy to make a character sheet myself (as I did for D&D) but now I don't feel the same need to contribute.</p><p></p><p>Well, I have another gripe too... Why do Chaosium feel the need to apologize for endorsing CofC d20? On their website they can't stop informing us that this is a one time occurrance and that it certainly won't happen again and the only reason they do it is to grab some cheap buck. Not that there's anything wrong with grabbing but I like some enthusisam to go with that. Chaosium actually managed to sap my enthusiasm for CofC with that weak introduction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frosty, post: 227122, member: 5098"] We played CofC last saturday instead of D&D. I was a lot of fun (and scary) and I got interesting in playing more CofC. (We played the Secret of Castronegro.) Years ago CofC was the game of choice among my fellow gamers. Today I visited Chaosium's website and found something called Pulp Cthulhu. This seems to be right up my ally as the 1930 is a very intriguing time. Now, does anyone know anything about Pulp? If so what changes should I expect on Lovecraft Country for example? Please feel free to inform me on anything you want to share. I just have one gripe with CofC d20. It's not open content. In my opinion this is a huge mistake. What's wrong with Chaosium, are they afraid of a little competition? Sheesh. The first day after the release of D&D I found 20 character sheets and a fair number of adventures as well. I can't find anything on CofC weeks after it's release. If CofC d20 was open content I'd be happy to make a character sheet myself (as I did for D&D) but now I don't feel the same need to contribute. Well, I have another gripe too... Why do Chaosium feel the need to apologize for endorsing CofC d20? On their website they can't stop informing us that this is a one time occurrance and that it certainly won't happen again and the only reason they do it is to grab some cheap buck. Not that there's anything wrong with grabbing but I like some enthusisam to go with that. Chaosium actually managed to sap my enthusiasm for CofC with that weak introduction. [/QUOTE]
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