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What book is this?I also backed a "system independent" book about the underdark, basically "The Dungeon Masters Guide to Caving", and the book is a great resource.
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What book is this?I also backed a "system independent" book about the underdark, basically "The Dungeon Masters Guide to Caving", and the book is a great resource.
What book is this?
I appreciate the updates man.The Trench Crusade Kickstarter was a smash hit, raising half a million dollars in hours. The usual suspects are smugging about le anti woke being defeated, but i suppose its succesful because the average anti warhammer sperg doesnt actually care about discord drama. That and the models they offer seem to be pretty good, with options for physical tiers if you dont own a 3d printer, which is abit above average for a tabletop kickstarter
Of course, some are using the success to do autistic smug victory laps around retarded culture warriors like Grummz instead of just enjoying the game
The current most updooted post on the reddit about the Kickstarter is focusing more on felting Grummz rather than actually celebrating the game's success
Same thoughts. I give it half a decade before they realize the people politically sperging on the internet are too busy doing that than spreading the word about the game and...actually playing it. Plus it doesn't look good as only insane far-left retards like insane far-left retards, even then they're likely to eat their own if they say or do something "wrong." And given how much it's based on religion, the things these people hate since they themselves are usually evil demons, once the "anti-anti-woke" drama dies down completely they'll go bashing the game's religious iconography like clockwork. Reminder folks, if you make a game that's has heavy religious influence, make sure your main audience is not a group of people notorious for hating religion.given that troonish communities have a tendency to implode and are rarely good at managing money.
This keeps getting better and better. The community is full of "WE MUST OWN THE CHUDS" types and the other usual suspects and the normal people who just want to game (for God's sake) are going to be given shitty models well after the expected date and probably beyond even most people's tolerance for delays.They apparently decided to just 3D print all the minis, and picked a printing company called Only-Games.co to do it for them. People were expressing concern about this in the Kickstarter comments, so I took a look at the company's reviews online and they are...not great. Literally the first result after the company's webstore are a bunch of plebbit threads complaining of excessively delayed shipments, broken or poorly printed minis, wrong items being delivered, and terrible customer service, and they also have atrocious reviews on Trustpilot and their Facebook page. The TC people apparently chose them because they think they'll get the job done quickly and cheaply and somehow avoid fucking up this many orders coming in at once. They keep reiterating that plastic would be too expensive and also said that they were only able to get two multipart kits developed in time. Honestly, the whole operation feels a bit slapdash. If it winds up falling apart, I won't be surprised.
Digital is not (fuck I forgot the "not") always a good idea. It is very convenient for a multiple of reasons that have already been listed by others here but harder to access if something goes wrong. Digital goods are more volatile and susceptible to unwanted changes should the people you get these digital goods from decide-for example-you don't own your books and arbitrarily remove your access to them should you need to download it again. Getting PDFs randomly off the internet can be a bit risky if you don't know who to trust and even they can be yeeted into the void. I had a lot of sources for not well known PDFs among many other things be cast into oblivion, and asking around for copies tends to send trannies and jannies into autistic bouts of anti-piracy. This is my own experience of course, anyone here can have conflicting opinions.Digital books are just better for the gm since being able to search through them is just a great tool to have.
I have a soft spot for the first edition monster manual. The drawings are all just dudes who loved playing the game they made and probably doodled monsters on their character sheets. Now there's generations of art, for better or worse, based off of those goofy little drawings.Another thing about 3.5 d&d is that a lot of the art for the monsters is quite evocative and pretty to look at. For years before I ever played a single rpg I collected monster manuals starting with 2e.
The 3rd ed monster art in many cases is the same feeling I get from looking at the spritework of Homm3 it is just fantastic enough to seem like it could be real in a lot of cases. Of course there are some stinkers.
Sadly pathfinder and other games afterward could never capture that look again, in the case of Pathfinder it is simply too cartoony and the digitization of art production just doesnt look as nice in 5e.
This, I've seen way too many board games, TTRPGs and miniature games getting crowdfunded but then you rarely see any discussion online and I recall reading how a lot of the time backers of TTRPG books just get them to put on their shelf and never use them.
Honestly, the whole thing has the feeling of an amateur-hour operation, and I'm saying this as someone who backed it. Whoever is writing the project updates makes a lot of spelling and grammatical errors; I could excuse one misspelled word here and there, but they've had multiple typos in a single sentence several times now, which just looks sloppy and unprofessional. They're also now planning a $1 million stretch goal that was allegedly going to be the focus of another crowdfunding campaign in the future, meaning they're stacking even more work on top of what they've already got. They're also still tied closely enough to 28 that they're doing a crossover mini with them, so we can maybe expect more drama from that corner if the troon brigade gets pissy about the chuds or something else.One Page Rules was originally partnered primarily with Only Games until recently, Only Games increased its pricing that pretty much lead to the OPR people axing its individual model listings, limited only to Army Bundles now.
OPR partnered with another 3d printing company less than half a month ago now due to how shit Only Games was. There were also various reports of bad service and shit quality as you mentioned
Things could get autistic, they should've just had a MMF page with a merchant tier and let the free market decide which company ends up doing good
didn't they have a merchant tier? never really paid attention.Things could get autistic, they should've just had a MMF page with a merchant tier and let the free market decide which company ends up doing good
margins. also some people like physical, and the bigger the volume the easier it is when it comes to logistics (unless you get really big).It baffles me why independent publishers do physical releases. All my experience with physical publishing is a nightmare of bloating costs and storage, and my experience is with single runs print according to order! So I imagine it's even worse for other ways. Digital books are just better for the gm since being able to search through them is just a great tool to have. I've yet to figure out how to control + f in real life.
out of curiosity, do you at least get the STLs?Long story short, I may have backed this, but I fully expect it to at least partially fall apart under the weight of all the shit they've got piled on, if not completely disintegrate at the first major hurdle/when and if they start getting yelled at by backers.
If you're pledging, you have to choose between physical models or STLs; I went for the level that gets me a book and a physical warband because I don't have a 3D printer and don't know anyone who does. I could add the STLs on if I wanted to, but that costs extra.out of curiosity, do you at least get the STLs?
because often the issue isn't the printing (they could hire some cheap chinks for that), but getting it from A to B, so there might be even more drama down the road.
Physical margins suck, I have heard of books that sell extremely well and still not generate profit, digital is practically pure profit after the costs to write, source illos and formatting.margins. also some people like physical, and the bigger the volume the easier it is when it comes to logistics (unless you get really big).
They currently dont distribute Minis and its unclear if they will ever dabble on making a merchant tier, they will probably sell STLs thoughdidn't they have a merchant tier? never really paid attention.
You can get STLs for a full starter warband for 27USD and each faction has a different price for the Bundle that contains the reminder of the units in a faction, highest price is 40 while lowest is 33, if you order minis directly from them its 45 bucks per starter warband of roughly 7-8 (4 varied elites and 4 troopers) models and 71 to 89 for the bundle (gets you the reminder of the elites and/or extra trooper options), you get all the models in a given faction for 120 to 135 bucks, which seems ok ish, a bit on the higher end. Keep in mind that the starter set is 700 ducats and thats enough for basic games or the start of the campaign, one off games recommend 900 ducats and 8 glory points for special troops and weapons, so a couple bucks more to get a warband ready for one off games, depending on factionout of curiosity, do you at least get the STLs?
because often the issue isn't the printing (they could hire some cheap chinks for that), but getting it from A to B, so there might be even more drama down the road.
Both the people buying and the people selling this stuff are grognards because who in the world even makes stuff like this any more if it isn't a labor of love?Physical margins suck, I have heard of books that sell extremely well and still not generate profit, digital is practically pure profit after the costs to write, source illos and formatting.
I mean the cost of printing vs price. you already done all the other work for the digital file anyway.Physical margins suck, I have heard of books that sell extremely well and still not generate profit, digital is practically pure profit after the costs to write, source illos and formatting.
For people who don't know, here is the 2e invisible stalker:No art will top the 2e invisible stalker though.
For people who don't know, here is the 2e invisible stalker:
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Nah. You'd see more random pouches and straps all over the place. For fucked up feet, it's probably Wayne Reynolds instead.Those are some fucked feet, was this drawn by Liefield or something?
You reminded me how it took me a year to finally use those editions of unmatched I bought since I can only meet with friends on weekends and often other stuff comes up thus planets have to align to even play stuff like this.That's all TTRPG books, not just Kickstarter ones, I think. I have never actually played a game of Call of Cthulhu, but I have a physical copy of the Japan-only sourcebooks for playing in Imperial Japan and near-future Japan. (And a digital copy of the CoC ERP sourcebook by the author of Maid RPG because I have too much shame to have a physical copy of that) Some RPG books are just fun to read.
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The genocidal human supremacists, the scarlet brotherhood got renamed scarlet order in 6E because they now believe in pronouns and gender equality. WOTC unironically made the big bad in Greyhawk fantasy globalhomo.