Re: Newsies not oldies

From: Robert Thornton <oblate777_at_osSi_0zhqrEFPrYlYuDyYt3oCXX2OVA4qWFIxJAPzxr1YTzT9gI_1UGhbeNnDnCk-f>
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 12:20:56 -0500


On the other hand, I haven't seen any of the old material and I think it's great that new editions will be easily available again. Not everybody can scrounge up old editions, you know....

On Mar 2, 2011, at 11:58 AM, hcarteau_at_kDIGGHy8mUND7IdqiN0jYpppsqZVgymHhuFqmwTyODNvWRiq4NiV_raY-faStPSgQ4SVB_W4y31ZjG0.yahoo.invalid wrote:

> /// As a potential customer, I am in full agreement with Xavier here.
>
> Selon xavierllobet <xavierllobet_at_e1ArBN_JUUEozUOB5s6Bn-I75ZboqbhG2bFbnXQ39WdU_KkGfM-qma36Hvl-laaYJ64u1sZOcM8Fr7-EOYjgHw.yahoo.invalid>:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd love to see that too, but I think first it's better to offer new material
> > than sticking to old scenarios. The Sartar book proved that new scenarios can
> > be really cool, so I think there's no need to resuscitate oldies like
> > "Snakepipe Hollow", "the Cradle", etc. It would be like the present trend of
> > old rock bands coming back together. Pavis, Prax, and Sartar can be a
> > gorgeous setting for new and exciting scenarios. Themes that haven't been
> > explored before, and that put the PCs right in the centre of the action. As
> > for the old scenarios, just a quick note on how to revamp them would be more
> > than enough, IMHO.
> >
>

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