DaveMage
Slumbering in Tsar
Geoffrey said:Don't forget the World Book of Khaas: Legendary Lands of Arduin, which has 821 pages.
http://empcho.bizhosting.com/worldguide.html
I gotta get that one day...
Geoffrey said:Don't forget the World Book of Khaas: Legendary Lands of Arduin, which has 821 pages.
http://empcho.bizhosting.com/worldguide.html
Geoffrey said:Don't forget the World Book of Khaas: Legendary Lands of Arduin, which has 821 pages.
http://empcho.bizhosting.com/worldguide.html
Ah, Crothian. Your wacky "teh luv" of PDFs continues to blind you to certain realities.Crothian said:Then they can't take advantage of the benifits of the PDF and they can go on complaining they can'y use these big all the while the smart customer has the PDFs and ease of use.![]()
buzz said:Sure, but that's really a different issue altogether. Assuming you get to play the game, I don't see the difference between one big book and 2-3 smaller ones.
Ah, so if it were a 500pp+ D&D book, then you'd be more likely to take the risk, knowing it'd have a good chance of getting used?HellHound said:I own a LOT of RPGs that I don't play regularly / often / at all, but none of them are uber-huge books, because they require too much of an investment.
Crothian said:Is that still in print? I heard they sold out and never heard that they did a reprint.
arnwyn said:Ah, Crothian. Your wacky "teh luv" of PDFs continues to blind you to certain realities.
MoogleEmpMog said:I hate the trend toward big books, and hardcovers in general.![]()