Dusk Player's Guide - Impressions

What is your overall impression of the Dusk Player Guide

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Michael Morris

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It has been roughly 20 days since the release of this book. It has been 25 days since the reviewers got their copies of the book in the hopes they would post a review, any review - even a bad review - by the 1st. None have posted.

Attached to this post is a poll giving a rating on this item which I created. It is a simple scale of 1 to 10 - with 1 being the worst and 10 being the best. I would also ask for your input and commentary as it is a way for me to evaluate my writing and work.

For the past two years I have devoted time on getting this setting into its own 3rd edition to go with the 3rd edition of D&D. I would appreciate some indication as to how well (or poorly) I did.

Thank you.

For those whose options are set to not view signatures, Dusk is at http://www.enworld.org/settings/dusk/
 
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zorlag

I'm gonna check it out as soon as I can download it...I'm surprised that you haven't had any comments here at all.

Z.
 


Michael_Morris said:
It has been roughly 20 days since the release of this book. It has been 25 days since the reviewers got their copies of the book in the hopes they would post a review, any review - even a bad review - by the 1st. None have posted.

Attached to this post is a poll giving a rating on this item which I created. It is a simple scale of 1 to 10 - with 1 being the worst and 10 being the best. I would also ask for your input and commentary as it is a way for me to evaluate my writing and work.

For the past two years I have devoted time on getting this setting into its own 3rd edition to go with the 3rd edition of D&D. I would appreciate some indication as to how well (or poorly) I did.

Thank you.

For those whose options are set to not view signatures, Dusk is at http://www.enworld.org/settings/dusk/

This is an excellent book Michael...I haven't gotten a change to look at it in-depth (just downloaded) but at 1st glance I have to say that I'm impressed.

The main thing I looked at ws the section on PrCs - they're well thought-out and very playable. I know the players in my campaign are going to want to play them as soon as I can do a little converting to get them folded into my own game.

Again, excellent work. I'll post more thoughts when I get a chance to read the rest of the work.

Outergod
 

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B.Bump...

Do me a favor guys and don't let this fall past the 2nd page for the next couple of weeks. I'm only online once a week at best and can't keep it visible.
 



I think the players guide is well put together, nicely layed out, and generally well written.

That said, I think that part of the problem could be what I ran into: download too large. Not sure why, but when someone pays $5 for a download, they seem to not mind it being 5 MB plus (in fact, they almost demand that it be large, so that they feel they are getting their money's worth. Give them the download for free, and suddenly, 1MB becomes a barrier.

It is strange, but this is the jist of the vast majority of complaints that I got for the old Umbragia Coer Rules book (that topped out at a whopping 2.5 MB).

But keep up the giood work. Nice stuff you have there.
 



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