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The Planner has computerized forms? Excellent. I really need to get these. Hopefully, I'll have time before we leave for the in-laws for Thanksgiving, since I'm taking my laptop.
 

Mercule said:
The Planner has computerized forms? Excellent. I really need to get these. Hopefully, I'll have time before we leave for the in-laws for Thanksgiving, since I'm taking my laptop.

Just make sure to get the three seperate versions, not the Deluxe - the Deluxe is the only one without the forms.

The Auld Grump
 


Mercule said:
Thank you. I would have made just the opposite assumption.

The Deluxe is the big collection that was designed specifically for everyone that kept requesting a print version. (I still don't know why they wanted a print version, but there were enough requests for one that I made it available.)

In my opinion, the single versions are superior.
 

philreed said:
The Deluxe is the big collection that was designed specifically for everyone that kept requesting a print version. (I still don't know why they wanted a print version, but there were enough requests for one that I made it available.)

In my opinion, the single versions are superior.

Which reminds me - how is the print version doing?

Mercule - You're welcome. :)

The Auld Grump, going out to frolic in the snow... I am going to have a white Thanksgiving!
 

TheAuldGrump said:
Which reminds me - how is the print version doing?

Pretty lame. The Deluxe is doing fine, as a PDF (150+ sales), but as a print version it's not so good (somewhere around 20-25).
 

philreed said:
Pretty lame. The Deluxe is doing fine, as a PDF (150+ sales), but as a print version it's not so good (somewhere around 20-25).

Sorry to hear that. Not surprised, but I was hoping to be, if you know what I mean.

At last count I had no fewer than five binders with blank or filled out CP sheets in them (the result of having way too many campaigns in various planning stages...). Including one that contains nothing but blank sheets.

And I would love to see one for Spycraft 2.0!

The Auld Grump
 

TheAuldGrump said:
And I would love to see one for Spycraft 2.0!

I didn't go through the process of getting a license from AEG for nothing. ;)

(Of course, now I have to wait until all of the current issues with the game are resolved and go through the process again . . . but I think we'll see one eventually.)
 

philreed said:
I didn't go through the process of getting a license from AEG for nothing. ;)

(Of course, now I have to wait until all of the current issues with the game are resolved and go through the process again . . . but I think we'll see one eventually.)

Yeah, you could have knocked me over with a feather when they announced the spinoff.

I switched my 1800s campaign from OGL Steampunk to Spycraft (I was the only one using the Amazing Machine rules - my favorite part of Steampunk. :confused: ) So I was a wee but flustered when the announcement hit - I had taken about a month off from the campaign to make the changeover. Having a sheet to keep track of changes because of period would be a blessing - gear for the 1800s is so much different in feel. Big, shiny, and vaguelly dangerous. (The players like the gear system much better than actually creating the widgets themselves... Sigh. The only thing that they miss is the magic, for now.)

The Auld Grump
 

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