Re: [GZG] Tomorrows War
From: Bob Eldridge <bob_eldridge@m...>
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 15:16:52 -0400 (GMT-04:00)
Subject: Re: [GZG] Tomorrows War
I highly vslue Jon's opinion, and if he likes a rules set enough to
write an introduction for it, that's enough of a recommendaton for me to
buy it and try it out. Good excuse to finally move from 28MM to 15MM for
sci-fi too.
-----Original Message-----
>From: Ground Zero Games <jon@gzg.com>
>Sent: Sep 16, 2010 12:12 PM
>To: gzg-l@mail.csua.berkeley.edu
>Subject: Re: [GZG] Tomorrows War
>
>>Thanks, James! I saw the link on TMP's home page, and didn't make the
>>St.^^^ Jon connection...
>>
>>Well, you can hope that the outside work will benefit Stargrunt or the
>>skirmish game the way The Babylon Project ship rules helped with
FT2.5, but
>>I'd think he needs to work on his home rules, which tend to bring
people to
>>the minis that seem to be his main income. It's getting tiresome
defending
>>old rulesets against the latest and greatest to some rude fanboy.
>>
>>I still prefer FT any else I've tried; I'm just saying it could stand
some
>>real stretching, especially in the areas of ship design.
>>
>>However, he hasn't told me how to run my shop, so I should probably
take
>>back anything that looks like I'm advising his on business model.
>>
>>Doug
>
>
>I think there may be some confusion here, possibly because of the way
>the TMP news item has been worded - I have not had ANY input into
>designing or writing Tomorrow's War - all I've done for them is to
>write a brief half-page INTRODUCTION for the book, because Shawn from
>AA asked me to. Shawn likes SGII and our minis, I like his rules, and
>it's a mutually beneficial arrangement. :-)
>
>Right now I don't seem to have any time at all for work on rules
>(something that I keep hoping will change at some point in the
>future, but it hasn't yet....). While that situation persists, I'm
>more than happy to give recommendation and support to quality
>projects like the TW rules, which will feature quite a lot of nice
>pics of our 15mm stuff and will thus be an excellent promotional and
>marketing tool for us - just like having our stuff featured in Future
>War Commander and other sets like Robin Fitton's forthcoming "Gruntz".
>
>Hope that clears up any misunderstandings? ;-)
>
>Best,
>
>Jon (GZG)
>
>>
>>tagalong wrote on 09/14/2010 07:20:45 PM:
>>
>>
>>> Saw this on the TMP and thought I would share it with you guy's.
>>>
>>> http://theminiaturespage.com/news/998261/
>>>
>>> As for Mr tuffey! shouldnt you be working on FT3 or FMA.
>>> You are in so much trouble you man.lol
>>>
>>> Would you like to know more! yes i would!
>>>
>>> regards james
>>
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