Aus_Snow
First Post
Well, I don't know about anyone else's comments, but when *I* (essentially) said that Mr. Mearls left Iron Heroes in an unfinished (i.e., rush job) state - as stated by the man in question, among others - to head off for WotC-land posthaste, I wasn't referring to it being an incomplete game, per se. I was fully aware that it was an alternate PHB, as opposed to core set. I'm not even sure where that one came from initially. But anyway. . .
Since I'm responding to stuff in general:
Admittedly, this was *partly* a matter of taste, but it was also - and this was immediately noticeable to all concerned - in large part to do with the system's clunkiness, and the overall impression that was given, of 'not quite done'.
And frankly, the mechanics are the game. Sure, the writing matters quite a bit, sometimes. And presentation doesn't hurt (the good stuff, I mean.) But basically, when I buy a game of any sort, I'm wanting rules, guidelines, and possibly advice. Anything else is icing, at best.
Since I'm responding to stuff in general:
Again, can't speak for the other posters here, but as a matter of fact, I have played this game. Ran it, anyhow. Gave it a fair go, and it was found wanting.Elbeghast said:This thread demonstrates what is wrong with IH.
People actually don't play the game, or of ways to play the game and enjoy it, but prefer to ramble on and on about how "unfinished" it was, to talk about the mechanics and not the game, and get caught up about details rather than the awesomeness of the big picture.
Admittedly, this was *partly* a matter of taste, but it was also - and this was immediately noticeable to all concerned - in large part to do with the system's clunkiness, and the overall impression that was given, of 'not quite done'.
And frankly, the mechanics are the game. Sure, the writing matters quite a bit, sometimes. And presentation doesn't hurt (the good stuff, I mean.) But basically, when I buy a game of any sort, I'm wanting rules, guidelines, and possibly advice. Anything else is icing, at best.
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