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WFRP 3rd Edition Seminar hosted by Senior RPG developer Jay Little. Gen Con Indianapolis, 2009.

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  • You can't slam a company for making money. If they weren't making money, you wouldn't have the games you love. It's a hobby. It's a luxury.

  • Yea Viktor. Well the beauty about roleplay is that we don't have to buy the latest edition of this or the revised rules on that. Roleplay is an act of escapism where the most important factor is your imagination. As long as you have this you are 99% ready to rock and roll. Sorry to go on but the point Im trying to make is these companies forget all this and instead rely on the customer being dependant on supplements etc. All we need is a good GM/Dm and imagination!

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  • This game feels more like a boardgame than an rpg, but I have fun playing.

  • So we can't slam em for making money, but we can slam him for being a Mac faggot.

  • @YuriPRIME so that we as players would finally have more chance to go OUT the borders of Empire and visit some new places.

  • Pitty they try to turn it all into D&D big hero types adventures >.> I loved WH for the fact you started as a total shit lowest on the ladder and had to climb up good and long through local chain, and then wander out the empire borders and do heroic deeds as you are big and tough... here it seems kinda oposite. Personally the idea of Empire being once again attacked on every side I find bit boring and overused... I damn waited for Empire to strike back finally and lounch campaigns against all

  • @K47Z3 Go back to your epic sewer adventures of getting the biggest turd :P

  • a dwarve, two elves and a human.. embarrassing, LONG LIFE to HORNED RAT!

    Skavens FTW!

  • And if you want to differentiate, High Elves are so diverse you would have to make a separate book just for them. They have eleven different kingdoms, with different cultures and different mentality.

    What if I want to play a High Elf from Avelorn? They have more in common with Old World elves, than with their brethren for examle from Caledor. I think it's just wrong what you did there.

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