Eldritch
May 12 2005, 05:40 PM
Holee cr...
Long Live E-Books!
E-books and a laptop cheaper and lighter in the long run.
The e-books themselves are generally cheaper, and you won't have to pay doctor/chiroptractor bills for having to carry around 500+ page books!
Eyeless Blond
May 12 2005, 05:47 PM
QUOTE (Adam) |
And the upcoming Game of Thrones RPG is going to top 500, and the limited edition of that may top 600. |
And yet it still pales in comparison to any of the actual novels.
Adam
May 12 2005, 06:05 PM
I think, wordcount-wise, that it will be larger than one of the novels.
[And it only covers the first one ....]
Jrayjoker
May 12 2005, 06:22 PM
Mmmmm Bigger books to throw at unruly players.
Shadow
May 16 2005, 07:44 PM
It may be just me but I love a rule book with 350+ pages. If I am going slap down 30 bucks for a book it better have a lot of content. I always feel gipped if it doesn't. I think SG1 ran like $40 (us). But a lot of those pages were just filler, and episode guide I think.
blakkie
May 16 2005, 09:30 PM
QUOTE (Shadow @ May 16 2005, 01:44 PM) |
It may be just me but I love a rule book with 350+ pages. If I am going slap down 30 bucks for a book it better have a lot of content. I always feel gipped if it doesn't. I think SG1 ran like $40 (us). But a lot of those pages were just filler, and episode guide I think. |
That's my take too. Mind you SR3 isn't the only RPG core rule book to have what i'd consider filler, so they aren't exactly alone there. What i thought was that SR3 BBB text wasn't as concise as it could have been. Too many extra words and not enough substance.
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