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<blockquote data-quote="Coreyartus" data-source="post: 1022542" data-attributes="member: 5399"><p>The unfortunate thing about LG is that the canonical "fleshing out" of the campaign that you want comes with many strings attatched and a rigid structure of what you can/cannot do, as well as how you are allowed to participate. If you want to judge the mods, you can only have access to certain mods in certain countries or play them in specific regions--it encourages uniqueness in each area but means you have to travel to play different flavors of the setting. Fun, Expensive...Possible?</p><p></p><p>That said, you should look into this whole "access-in-Russia" thing because I'm sure your not the first person to think about that. If LG wants access to the potential thousands of players there (and sticks by it's credo to encourage gaming) it would be in their best interest to investigate options so you can play.</p><p></p><p>The RPGA version of LG is, of course, canon-without-being-canon. While a lot happens, and regions are indeed affected by the actions of the players (in general), change is creepingly slow. It's kinda like playing in an RPG version of a Star Trek series--things happen, but things don't really change too much. The very oldest PC's in the LG campaign are just now approaching 13th level (I think), so the vast majority of PC's don't have much direct impact on the campaign's setting as much as they're along for the ride, participating in several "episodes", working through the seasons (years) and hoping to make it to syndication (retirement).</p><p></p><p>My suggestion to you would be to investigate some of the old material available as buyable PDF files at various websites. Use the fan-generated material as the supplemental stuff your looking for. There's a lot of it out there, because there are lots of people who feel exactly like you do. <a href="http://www.canonfire.com" target="_blank">www.canonfire.com</a> is a good place to start.</p><p></p><p>--Coreyartus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coreyartus, post: 1022542, member: 5399"] The unfortunate thing about LG is that the canonical "fleshing out" of the campaign that you want comes with many strings attatched and a rigid structure of what you can/cannot do, as well as how you are allowed to participate. If you want to judge the mods, you can only have access to certain mods in certain countries or play them in specific regions--it encourages uniqueness in each area but means you have to travel to play different flavors of the setting. Fun, Expensive...Possible? That said, you should look into this whole "access-in-Russia" thing because I'm sure your not the first person to think about that. If LG wants access to the potential thousands of players there (and sticks by it's credo to encourage gaming) it would be in their best interest to investigate options so you can play. The RPGA version of LG is, of course, canon-without-being-canon. While a lot happens, and regions are indeed affected by the actions of the players (in general), change is creepingly slow. It's kinda like playing in an RPG version of a Star Trek series--things happen, but things don't really change too much. The very oldest PC's in the LG campaign are just now approaching 13th level (I think), so the vast majority of PC's don't have much direct impact on the campaign's setting as much as they're along for the ride, participating in several "episodes", working through the seasons (years) and hoping to make it to syndication (retirement). My suggestion to you would be to investigate some of the old material available as buyable PDF files at various websites. Use the fan-generated material as the supplemental stuff your looking for. There's a lot of it out there, because there are lots of people who feel exactly like you do. [url]www.canonfire.com[/url] is a good place to start. --Coreyartus [/QUOTE]
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