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<blockquote data-quote="Forgemeister" data-source="post: 5389452" data-attributes="member: 28524"><p>Well said, Vigilance. By the same token, everyone is entitled to their opinion, and any opinion on published rpg material is by its very nature, subjective. (IOW, there are no wrong answers when it comes to opinions).</p><p> </p><p>Tim is actually a fairly gifted writer, although there is no vast quantity of his work that the average rpg fan will have had access to (pardon the grammar). I have been priviledged to read a fair helping of his unpublished material, and I think I would qualify as a fan of his work.</p><p> </p><p>Frank's writing is mind-bendingly different and inciteful. I love running his adventures.</p><p> </p><p>...and I am a huge fan of Jim's work as well.</p><p> </p><p>I have written some good stuff... and some bad. Wiriting gaming material is a learning process. (Considering strictly rpg work) Go back to my early work, like the Inner City rpg, and its pretty attrocious (fun, but badly written). On the other hand, I am pretty proud of the adventures and sourcebooks I wrote working with Gary on the Lejendary Adventure material (A Problem of Manors, Terekaptra, Enclave, the Lejendary Earth sourcebooks, etc), and the early adventures I wrote with Gary (A Challenge of Arm's and the Ritual of the Golden Eyes) were pretty good, although perhaps poorly presented.</p><p> </p><p>Will Eldritch Ent. material absolutely "be your cup of tea" no matter what your rpg proclivity? I doubt that... but I do believe that the products we are planning will be unique, and innovative, in the current market (although they should remind gaming grognards of a bygone era in role playing, IMO.)</p><p> </p><p>ALL FOUR OF US are certainly grateful to anyone that has taken the time to read and play our previous works. I guarantee you all, however, that the best work any of us will do is that which we have yet to publish under the Eldritc banner. </p><p> </p><p>In short, "Our best work will be our next work." </p><p> </p><p>...and that's how it should always be, IMO.</p><p> </p><p>XXOOCC</p><p> </p><p>Christopher Clark</p><p>Eldritch Ent.</p><p>(and Inner City Games Designs at <a href="http://www.fuzzyheroes.com" target="_blank">Untitled Document</a>)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forgemeister, post: 5389452, member: 28524"] Well said, Vigilance. By the same token, everyone is entitled to their opinion, and any opinion on published rpg material is by its very nature, subjective. (IOW, there are no wrong answers when it comes to opinions). Tim is actually a fairly gifted writer, although there is no vast quantity of his work that the average rpg fan will have had access to (pardon the grammar). I have been priviledged to read a fair helping of his unpublished material, and I think I would qualify as a fan of his work. Frank's writing is mind-bendingly different and inciteful. I love running his adventures. ...and I am a huge fan of Jim's work as well. I have written some good stuff... and some bad. Wiriting gaming material is a learning process. (Considering strictly rpg work) Go back to my early work, like the Inner City rpg, and its pretty attrocious (fun, but badly written). On the other hand, I am pretty proud of the adventures and sourcebooks I wrote working with Gary on the Lejendary Adventure material (A Problem of Manors, Terekaptra, Enclave, the Lejendary Earth sourcebooks, etc), and the early adventures I wrote with Gary (A Challenge of Arm's and the Ritual of the Golden Eyes) were pretty good, although perhaps poorly presented. Will Eldritch Ent. material absolutely "be your cup of tea" no matter what your rpg proclivity? I doubt that... but I do believe that the products we are planning will be unique, and innovative, in the current market (although they should remind gaming grognards of a bygone era in role playing, IMO.) ALL FOUR OF US are certainly grateful to anyone that has taken the time to read and play our previous works. I guarantee you all, however, that the best work any of us will do is that which we have yet to publish under the Eldritc banner. In short, "Our best work will be our next work." ...and that's how it should always be, IMO. XXOOCC Christopher Clark Eldritch Ent. (and Inner City Games Designs at [url=http://www.fuzzyheroes.com]Untitled Document[/url]) [/QUOTE]
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