I'd love to see the character sheet, if you can do it. I'm a total geek for those kinds of things (check out the files section of this group for some that I did for my Star Wars, Middle-earth, and oldschool fantasy-style games).
Guess I'll just do up a quick ToC and tuck it in the book myself.
Not to harp on the subject, but a good ToC is -really- important. Forgetting to put one in a book is really more than a mistake. The ToC in the various HeroQuest books from Moon Designs are excellent, and very helpful.
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> Il 09/09/2010 21:49, Ben ha scritto:
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> > Paolo,
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> > I picked up the hardcopy of Nameless Streets a few weeks ago, and
> > think it's pretty cool. I've not read the whole thing, but am liking
> > what I'm reading so far.
> >
> > I was, however, disappointed at the book's lack of a Table of
> > Contents. There's a ton of information in that book, and I was sort of
> > surprised there was no ToC to help navigate it.
> >
> > Is that something you could add to the PDF, and possibly post as a
> > download on the Alephtar site?
> >
> > Also, had you thought about doing a custom character sheet for the
> > Nameless Streets setting? That'd be fun to see.
> >
> > Ben
> >
> > _,_._,___
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> Indeed, this book made me want to play HeroQuest, a game that I seldom
> played in the past.
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> The lack of a ToC was a mistake that creeped in. However, the PDF has
> bookmarks, that are better than a ToC. But like most of our products,
> they only list chapters, not every detail.
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> The character sheets were left out due to time constraints. We had two
> choices: adding some cool PC sheets like the ones Darran developed for
> his supernatural investigators, or being ready for GenCon. We went for
> being there at GenCon, for merely financial reasons. But now that you
> make me think of it, we could release the sheets as free PDFs now.
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> Thanks for your comments,
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> Paolo
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