EXACTLYI kinda wish they’d take the sensibilities of GUPS and TFT and make a more modern game.
Huh, that's strange--I thought there were remarkable differences between 3e and 4e, and I much preferred 4e. I just lost my ability to deal with that much crunch, and that caused me to move away from GURPS.This is based on my experience with the transition from 3e to 4e as a retailer was that people looked at the 4e rules, said "meh, not enough changes I was interested in, I'll stick with 3e" and so it didn't sell. This was for a game that in 2002-3 I was selling 3-4 copies of the 3e book a year. In addition, my GURPS group decided not to shift to 4e - but it did kill our 3e game. My experience is one micro story in a sea of stories about GURPS 4e; but I think it tends closer to representative than not.
See for me I looked at the cost of moving to 4e and decided to tap out. I was already trending away from GURPS in general (3e D&D had pulled me back into D&D's orbit) but if 4e had come out with a single, smaller book instead of 2 big hardcovers, I probably would have gone along for the ride. But it didn't so I didn't - it took me years before I finally ended up buying the 4e books, and even then I got them used instead of new.This is based on my experience with the transition from 3e to 4e as a retailer was that people looked at the 4e rules, said "meh, not enough changes I was interested in, I'll stick with 3e" and so it didn't sell. This was for a game that in 2002-3 I was selling 3-4 copies of the 3e book a year. In addition, my GURPS group decided not to shift to 4e - but it did kill our 3e game. My experience is one micro story in a sea of stories about GURPS 4e; but I think it tends closer to representative than not.
Oooohhh Girl Genius.
Dang well there is a GURPS book I want….
Came out August last year…Wait, that's out???