AFAIK, White Wolf have nothing to do with Scarred Land except offering the studio their printers and distribution network.Nightfall said:Ranger,
Considering a) WW screwed it over so many times in so many ways and b) it's no longer active, I'm willing to chance it.
(Plus hey Ari and Mike Mearls work for WotC now! I got some hope!)
Nightfall said:.....was very much in house and therefore under their per-view.
We cannot accept that, under the No Gamer Left Behind Act.Nightfall said:Grumpy,
I can't spell. I accept that limitation. Please try to do the same.![]()
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But yes I meant that.
Then the studio that wrote Scarred Lands should consider leaving White Wolf and find another printinghouse with a decent distribution network.Nightfall said:Ranger,
I'm not suggesting that you are nor would I consider it. But you do have to understand that they (WW's higher ups) made some poor choices and also the fact they never got around to making a campaign bible that helped to keep the line more concrete on some areas than others. I also know that having them do the production values was very hit and miss. (Art stuff for example, especially CC I, was pretty bleh at times.) Scarred Lands, unlike say Malhavoc Press or Necromancer Games, was very much in house and therefore under their per-view.
Ranger REG said:Then the studio that wrote Scarred Lands should consider leaving White Wolf and find another printinghouse with a decent distribution network.
If you can do 95%, then you can do 96%.Nightfall said:Bah no gamer left behind act is just a poor man's excuse for not accepting bad spellers.
I mean come on 95% of what I spell comes out right.
Wright?![]()