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Penguin Herder
Merkuri said:I think I represent the majority of internet goers. There's a reason most browser applications have pop-up blockers nowadays.
Yeah. Or just use FireFox, which "blocks" the problem at the source...

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Merkuri said:I think I represent the majority of internet goers. There's a reason most browser applications have pop-up blockers nowadays.
A female gamer, cool. Wait, you don't have a mullet, a hair lip and a fancy for other girls do ya?Merkuri said:I think I represent the majority of internet goers. There's a reason most browser applications have pop-up blockers nowadays. One popup is too many when you can display the same information at the top of the regular window (similar to Morrus' "Important Announcement" that's displaying right now).
My problem is not with the frequency of the popups, it's that you can easily do without them, and popups should be used sparingly and only with the permission of the user, IMO.
TheAuldGrump said:Hmmm, what things can E.N.Publishing focus on that will sell, and hopefully keep things more buoyant?
I, at the least, tend to purchase 'toolkit' books by preference. Steam & Steel has seen enough use that I had to print up another copy. Mechanomancy I & II have not seen use, but are quite good. (Just not something that fits any of my current game settings.)
A toolkit can often be used in multiple D20 and OGL D20 games, I converted much of Steam & Steel for use in OGL Steampunk, and some for Spycraft 2.0. I
It was agood value for me too. I was trying to use one coursebook for my latest campaign, but had to replace the entire section of steampunk references from the book i was using with steam and steel because it was a much better system.Carnifex said:Glad to know Steam & Steel was good value for you. Maybe someday I should write another one![]()
Hi, I converted steam and steel for Steampunk OGLtoo. I'd love to share any notes you may have.TheAuldGrump said:Hmmm, what things can E.N.Publishing focus on that will sell, and hopefully keep things more buoyant?
I, at the least, tend to purchase 'toolkit' books by preference. Steam & Steel has seen enough use that I had to print up another copy. Mechanomancy I & II have not seen use, but are quite good. (Just not something that fits any of my current game settings.)
A toolkit can often be used in multiple D20 and OGL D20 games, I converted much of Steam & Steel for use in OGL Steampunk, and some for Spycraft 2.0. I converted Elements of Magic: Mythic Earth for use in Spycraft, and it is now seeing use. (This was a multi step process, where I made a whole bunch of changes, then removed them, a little at a time, getting almost back to the way it was written.... I'd have saved myself a whole lot of work by just adding subdual damage to the casting of spells, and stress damage to conjurations - since those and a drained level for both caster and target in regards to any resurrection magics are the only changes remaining. Rolling eyes, where art thou? :\ )
I will take a 'Book of Templates' or a 'Librum Equitus' over a book of monsters or a book on chainmail bikinis. Adventures are low on the list - they have to reach out and grab me, they need a serious hook. For Pathfinder (issue 1) that hook is the goblins, but WotBS does not have a hook that has a big enough worm, I guess.
But my tastes may differ from the norm, and I suspect that I have also zeroed in on the products that take the longest to write and test. But I would like to see E.N.Publishing succeed.
The Auld Grump
You do know what I would say about that, don't you?Carnifex said:Glad to know Steam & Steel was good value for you. Maybe someday I should write another one![]()
DonTadow said:Hi, I converted steam and steel for Steampunk OGL too. I'd love to share any notes you may have.