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<blockquote data-quote="rwulf" data-source="post: 255118" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p><strong>Re: Re: Re: Courtier class</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi there!</p><p></p><p>I can't answer all your questions but I'll answer the ones I can.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>From the discussions I've had with players both groups of fans seem to approve of the dual system books. I think we've managed to do it in such a way that the rules for either system don't take up too much page real estate and distract from the experience for players of the other system. For those folks who like both systems (myself included) it means you don't have to buy all the books twice, which is great.</p><p></p><p>For those of you on the official RPG lists you may have noted quite a bit of sniping between the two groups of players, but this is just the nature of the RPG industry beast. One of the great advantages of working in Role Playing Games is that the customers and designers form a community - a community that by the nature of the games we play is very social. However, sometimes there tend to be rigidly defined and exclusive sub-groups within that society. Throw the anonymity of the internet into the mix and flame wars are just an occupational hazard.</p><p></p><p>To put it simply, "nobody disses gamers like other gamers." Normally this is all in good fun and nobody really takes it *too* seriously. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Glad you had fun at Origins! pinto (lower case by his insistence, not mine) is a hell of a funny guy and he's awesome to hang out with. </p><p></p><p>And free stuff is always good.</p><p></p><p>Rich Wulf</p><p>Head Writer, Legend of the Five Rings</p><p>Alderac Entertainment Group</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwulf, post: 255118, member: 5944"] [b]Re: Re: Re: Courtier class[/b] Hi there! I can't answer all your questions but I'll answer the ones I can. From the discussions I've had with players both groups of fans seem to approve of the dual system books. I think we've managed to do it in such a way that the rules for either system don't take up too much page real estate and distract from the experience for players of the other system. For those folks who like both systems (myself included) it means you don't have to buy all the books twice, which is great. For those of you on the official RPG lists you may have noted quite a bit of sniping between the two groups of players, but this is just the nature of the RPG industry beast. One of the great advantages of working in Role Playing Games is that the customers and designers form a community - a community that by the nature of the games we play is very social. However, sometimes there tend to be rigidly defined and exclusive sub-groups within that society. Throw the anonymity of the internet into the mix and flame wars are just an occupational hazard. To put it simply, "nobody disses gamers like other gamers." Normally this is all in good fun and nobody really takes it *too* seriously. Glad you had fun at Origins! pinto (lower case by his insistence, not mine) is a hell of a funny guy and he's awesome to hang out with. And free stuff is always good. Rich Wulf Head Writer, Legend of the Five Rings Alderac Entertainment Group [/QUOTE]
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