[DQG] In the Saddle


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Neo's Review

Hiya guys

I have just posted a Review as promised of In The Saddle to the Reviews section of EnWorld :)

Posted the review over at RPG.net also
 
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Neo,

Thank you for the well detailed review.

As for your comment about wanting more breeds... just wait a bit. We have several web enhancements scheduled which will touch upon this.
 

I managed to find a bit of spare time to print out ITS, now I just have to find some time to read it. :D (I should have asked for more hours in the day for Christmas!!)
 

Therein lies the limiting factor in what we can put in a PDF Anna. Our writers wanted to write more, but we figured we covered a large variety in our product.. and any more and people would be hestitant to print the whole product at one time.
 

I'm really glad I figured out how to print 4 pages to a sheet (2 on each side). Even though I make some mistakes, it uses up a lot less paper and is still readable (if a bit small).
 

CCamfield said:
I'm really glad I figured out how to print 4 pages to a sheet (2 on each side). Even though I make some mistakes, it uses up a lot less paper and is still readable (if a bit small).

is it still readable at that size? I never tried that.. although it would probably save a lot of paper when I'm scanning it over for errors.
 

tensen said:
Therein lies the limiting factor in what we can put in a PDF Anna. Our writers wanted to write more, but we figured we covered a large variety in our product.. and any more and people would be hestitant to print the whole product at one time.

I'm just glad you give the option of a printable version. PDFs are great but you are right about the limits to how much to put in one and still have it printable. I'm learning that lesson myself.

From glancing through In the Saddle, you managed to put in a lot of good information. The information on Chariots is one of my favorites. :D
 

annadobritt said:


From glancing through In the Saddle, you managed to put in a lot of good information. The information on Chariots is one of my favorites. :D

The majority of work in the chariots section of In the Saddle is the work of Michael Hammes. Just so you can attach a writer's name to a particular section of work you like.
 

tensen said:

is it still readable at that size? I never tried that.. although it would probably save a lot of paper when I'm scanning it over for errors.

It is definitely very small, but I'm able to read it. I have a B&W laser printer, so results might not be so good on an inkjet...

I also found the chariots chapter really good! (But what about scythe-wheeled heavy chariots? Ah well.)
 

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