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So true. Double for the good ones. Some companies cannot tell the difference between consumer and playtester.Machpants wrote:Having being an avid follower of RPG and other game releases over the years I always add give (or take? Never) another few months/years to any release date
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Thanks for the positive feedback.blindelf wrote:Sorry if I missed the info in earlier posts but is this going to be a hardcover book,
a PDF only or what format? Thanks, looking forward to it, looks promising!
That sounds great. Michael Curtis is awesome. I find his work on Stonehell inspiring.ravenspoe wrote:I have looked over some of the art work for the Kickstarter and it looks awesome. The Sorcerer and Wanderer really give the feel of a post apocalyptic swords and sorcery setting. I should have the finished pieces in shortly and we can get moving. I am really excited that we could get Michael Curtis (StoneHell Dungeon) aboard to work on the magic chapter. More to come soon
Totally. He just recently sent an update via kickstarter or whatever.I Rolled Cheesemaker wrote:Is this still a thing?
Indeed! I have received some emails from people who have changed addresses, so I have archived until we are ready to ship. I have sent out the first half of the Manuscript a few weeks back, but only go one reply. I made the corrections and now trying to get the 2nd half through edit and proof. I should have the screens by next week and my art director has the layout pieces ready to go. I am now missing only 2 bits of art and all of the writing is done. The Oscar Rios Module is finished, I need to put together a couple of Maps for it and get that into layout as well.Colin wrote:I doubt they'll ask for a shipping address until they're actually ready to ship. Too much time between starting layout, printing, and being ready to ship to make it useful; in that time period, folks could easily have changed address, so it makes more sense to wait until you're ready to pop 'em in the post.
Colin