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<blockquote data-quote="Marc17" data-source="post: 9838229" data-attributes="member: 7054182"><p>Well, as artwork goes, I find it pretty unremarkable, however, in the context of this case, it does bring up some worry for the product. I own a copy of CSotIO as I purchased it before I found out about all the issues with who was getting the money. When this issue started, I went back and reread the thing. It was pretty much a city map, with about 300 entries of locations (about 1/6 of locations on the map as I judged it), a dwarven fortress and town, some maps and some odd rules. One of the bits I figured would have to be changed were the pages of rules dedicated to "Women". Rules on if they'll talk to your character, what presents your character would have to buy them to get them to talk to them, and how to figure out their physical measurements based on Charisma score. Along with some other things like that which I figured would have to get removed or at least redone for a modern version. (Note: There is no similar section on "Men".) That this piece of art is getting brought up in the promotions of the new book, I worry that it will probably at least stay the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marc17, post: 9838229, member: 7054182"] Well, as artwork goes, I find it pretty unremarkable, however, in the context of this case, it does bring up some worry for the product. I own a copy of CSotIO as I purchased it before I found out about all the issues with who was getting the money. When this issue started, I went back and reread the thing. It was pretty much a city map, with about 300 entries of locations (about 1/6 of locations on the map as I judged it), a dwarven fortress and town, some maps and some odd rules. One of the bits I figured would have to be changed were the pages of rules dedicated to "Women". Rules on if they'll talk to your character, what presents your character would have to buy them to get them to talk to them, and how to figure out their physical measurements based on Charisma score. Along with some other things like that which I figured would have to get removed or at least redone for a modern version. (Note: There is no similar section on "Men".) That this piece of art is getting brought up in the promotions of the new book, I worry that it will probably at least stay the same. [/QUOTE]
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