Particle_Man said:By the way, for the print version are you considering using the absolutely indestructible binding system used on the 1st ed. AD&D players' handbook?![]()
dcas said:OSRIC 1.11 for Workgroups.
SuStel said:Hmm. Given the immense amount of stuff that's being added to OSRIC, wouldn't an increment greater than +.01 be in order?
I got it today!! (I mean, the monster of Myth book). In hardcover it looks very good. The art is 100% old school. Many of the monsters have a kind of lovecraftian feel that should suit well my style of campaigns...Turanil said:I ordered February 9th, and it was shipped February 21. Now it has been 18 days (however, I am located in Europe so it isn't too alarming yet) and I am still waiting.
Turanil said:I got it today!! (I mean, the monster of Myth book). In hardcover it looks very good. The art is 100% old school. Many of the monsters have a kind of lovecraftian feel that should suit well my style of campaigns...
Now waiting for OSRIC being released as a hardcover too.![]()
MrFilthyIke said:How durable does the book feel compared to others?
Turanil said:I got it today!! (I mean, the monster of Myth book). In hardcover it looks very good. The art is 100% old school. Many of the monsters have a kind of lovecraftian feel that should suit well my style of campaigns...
Now waiting for OSRIC being released as a hardcover too.![]()
I strongly agree: because it's essentially a New! Improved! marketing gimmick that draws a misleading analogy between RPGs (creative works) and computer programs (where later versions are often legitimately better because they're written for more powerful hardware).SuStel said:If I had my way, books and other documents would never be given versions after the manner of software at all. However, OSRIC is already doing that, so I just thought I'd give my opinion.