1. How do you think price factors when evaluating a product?
Not at all. I judge a game based on absolute quality. When doing a review, I comment on the quality of the product and leave it to the reader to decide if it is a good value for their gaming purposes. It just seems to work better that way, given that people have differing opinions of what makes a game a good value.
2. Do you have a favourite system, or particular dislike of one? Why? How will this affect your ability to judge products?
I don't have any system that I would call my favourite, but I do have a few systems that I'm very familiar with and tend to use them more because of that. I don't have a dislike for any particular system. I enjoy trying out new systems as much as I can and for the most part I think that a lot of systems work fine. Some just shine more in certain game types.
3. How do you feel about PDFs? Inherent advantages and/or disadvantages?
I like PDFs a lot. I think over past year about half of all of my RPG purchases hae been PDF. I don't like buying core books in PDF ,unless I already have the print version, because it is hard on the eye to read 300 page book on my laptop. I like the PDF version so I can search it and print out the chargen or charts for players. Shorter supplements make up most of what I buy for PDFs. Ones that i can print out cheaply if I want. PDF is also good for those that live nowhere near a gaming store and shipping cost are high making print books unaffordable.
Mutant
5. mechanics or concepts? if you find too many errors in mechanics or in the writing will you fault the submission?
typeos and bad editing will lose points with me. I'm willing to overlook a few mistakes, but if the book looks like it was run through a spell checker and then printed, I will be all over it.
Mechanical issues tend to get me a little more irritated. A game should be very well playtested be for it is published and the rules should be clearly written. If the game lacks clear rules and/or mechanical problems I will make it known.
6. are you in a long term relationship or a job which requires you to be on call or have little free time? how much time are you willing to spend to see this project to completion? are the outside factors going to effect your commitment? (a non gaming SO, a sick child, an aging parent, a new job, a move, planning a marriage, etc...)
I'm married, but we have no kids. We are both very healthy so I don't see any issues there. My job is Monday through Friday no weekends or holidays and I can work pretty much any hours I want.
7. what are you gonna do with your stuff when all is done?
Keep what I like. Maybe donate some to ENworld auctions or something.
8. 4e - Now, Soon, Later, or Never?
I think sometime in the next year we will be told what the plans for 4e are.
9) Which is your favorite Beatle?
Ringo
10) Software. What role do you see for software in DnD? Do you use software in DnD (more than Word/PDF etc)? Are minis more important than software?
Well, I like character generators, maping software, and all those types of things. I think as time goes on D&D will become more software oriented. Right now, I would say that minis are more important to most gamers than software. For me, software is more important since I typically don't use minis when I play D&D, though I do enjoy playing a totally 3D dungeon once in a while.
11. Are any of you offering cash incentives, beer, and/or incriminating photographs of Morrus in return for my vote?
I'me greedy like a dwarf, will get no kek or gold from me.
12. What game(s) are you playing in now / have played in in the past year?
I just finished up a Burning Empires mini campaign this week. Other games I played over the past year have been:
Nebuleon
Roma Imperious
AD&D 2ed
D&D 3.5
Hero System
Savage Worlds
A Game of Thrones
GURPs
Vampire (OWoD)
Hard Nova II
FUDGE
and a few one shots as well.