Only partially, though that is making them look good. I have been told my stuff looks like engineering docs, and my response is so? Those two pages have eased my work load quite a bit. As a weird aside someone showed me some ships they were doing, sort of as an ad for their work, and I ran their...
You have to remember if you want books able to lay open on a table and such, I mean like in my sci fi group on facebook, the publisher of Hostile just showed a table full of open books: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ScienceFictionRolePlayingGames
I do big reference spreads after text sections...
That was the raison behind what I was doing, and a replacement for arial. Though one thing I find with rpg books is that they can be difficult to compare to regular books, because like with mine, I use a lot of maps, and tables.
Yes, I went through calculations from various sources and found that the digest size was less economical. A premium color 366 page book is around $60 to print through drive through, and more through Lulu, which Lulu recommends double price, and I couldn't see selling stuff for $120 USD. Drop it...
Page, at least print on demand through dtrpg, though given that something like the old digest sized stapled books aren't able to be made through them, it would have to be glued binding, and it is not the exact size. Edit, I am plugging through the tool again and it looks like it changed, though...
This was at university, and 2300 was cool at first, then we sort of drifted into T2K, my girlfriend was like a proto-goth, and she wanted to play Vampire, so I joined a group of that with her, and then also played some CoC; we had a game of CT going in the background, but two of the players were...
That would have been cool to see. Though I'm not at all sad for what was, AD&D essentially taught us how to play Rifts gonzo style, Q1 was cool with the Spider Ship, very proto-steampunk. The Underdark was a cool setting also, we fought a homebrew campaign against Illithids also. I like the...
I use 11 point roboto with 13 point spacing in my books, precisely because I like big and readable, though tbh it might be a little too heavy. Edit, plus I do two column letter because that is cheapest to print, like by a third less than digest. I have thought of tnr though that is just musing.
I liked the Aspis ant guys, and the Cave Fisher, though that was it for those; personally my favorites were GDQ, though by the end in Q Lolth was a push over, and I remember because I died, the Druid cast insect plague on the army of Gnolls besieging the Dwarf fortress, my character leveled up...
Yes, ships and combat were bleh, and had to be errata'd a bit, so that people joked it was mega-errata traveller, however, in all the fuss first time around I missed Hard Times, which is probably one of the best supplements for trav and sets up a really playable milieu except coming out right at...
I've talked to both him and Dave, and Dave pointed to some things mentioned by Darlene (she ran GDW), is that Marc went to selling insurance to pay the bills. Now you know the rest of the story.
I knew multiple groups playing Traveller, and none switched to mega, we switched to 2300 for a while, though then by the late 90's was playing rifts until coming back to Classic in the early oughts.
They threw outrageous parties,
They paid heavenly bills
Life in the fast lane
Surely make you lose your mind - Everything all the time
Haha the eagles. Though it is important to what one is playing, like with Traveller, you get them in a spaceship, and they are jumping from place to place...
"What is called the spirit of the void is where there is nothing. It is not included in man's knowledge. With your spirit settled, accumulate practice day by day, and hour by hour. Polish the twofold spirit heart and mind, and sharpen the twofold gaze perception and sight. When your spirit is...
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