GZG List archives -- October 2006
Re: Re: [GZG] Re: Full Thrust Playtest? (Simon White)
Now that there's all this crazy talk of putting stuff in the same place for easy access- has anyone put all of the new beta test info in one spot (maybe the GZG website or something)? Seems it would make things alot easier for FT players like me (yes, vain self interest) who are just now coming out of their shells and looking to contribute.
On a side note- for my fellow Yanks, Noble Knight games is carrying the whole GZG Full Thrust line now. Don't know if this is an official thing or not, but just wanted to pass it along.
James
On 10/27/06, laserlight@xxxxxxxxxxx <laserlight@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>5) A new publication makes it a new game in some folks eyes. Those who may have stumbled on the few glaring inconsistancies may give it another try. Others try ANYTHING new.
>
>Smacks of marketing, but Jon's not above that, nor should he be.
Jon's in business to make money, after all. But my (possibly mistaken) impression of the origin of FT III was "People have to buy four books (
FT2.5, MT, FB1, FB2) to get all the rules--maybe we should put the rules into a single book?"
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