Ca m'a meme l'air de marcher un peu trop bien.... Cf ce qui suit :
[lu sur http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/forum.php]
[debut]
Mongoose Publishing is releasing a new version of the
RuneQuest RPG next year - and we would like your
input!
If you wish to be involved in the game's design and
balancing, please drop me a line at
spare_at_..., letting me know a) what
it is about the previous editions you most liked and
b) what you would like to see in the new edition. From
these we'll pick the gamers who are obviously avid
RuneQuest fans and ask them to join us for design
comments and playtesting.
Cheers!
http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=201322 [fin]
[lu sur rpg.net]
[debut]
It will not be d20/OGL. It will be a completely new
system that will look and smell like the original.
However, it will also be a little less 'eighties' and
more streamlined. Don't get too worried at this point,
you will still be able to deftly parry or nimbly dodge
attacks - it will just happen a lot faster. It was the
'tooing and froing' nature of RQ combats that got us
interested in the first place. Magic is the biggest
area that is facing change right now but we are still
just throwing around playtest ideas.
Glorantha will be the first setting released (independantly from the main rulebook, incidentally, which we are intending to be a very cheap hardback), but we want to explore all sorts of areas with RQ and other settings will follow very quickly. King Arthur's Britain is one being talked about at the moment (the realistic Arthur, not shining knights Arthur). [fin]
C'est du delire.... on va se retrouver avec TROIS versions de Glorantha ??? (Chaosium, Issaries et Mongoose) ?
Cela dit, tjrs d'apres le forum rpg.net, Steve Perrin [que son nom soit sanctifie] va peut-etre participer a l'ecriture du jeu... et donc ce sera forcement genial.
D'autant plus que Greg Stafford ecrit :
[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=203416&page=3&pp=10] [debut] [begin quote]
Prions la Deesse Rouge pour que tout ca se termine bien...
G.
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