Baron Meliadus
Mongoose
Further to a debate on a previous thread and Matthew Sprange's promise to reconsider future publishing policy, I thought it would be interesting to get a more widespread set of thoughts on whether people want to have the generic RQ system rules printed in every campaign setting book which Mongoose publishes. For those who don't know, the forthcoming Hawkmoon and Elric books will have 50 pages of their 160 length dedicated to reprinting the core RQ rules from MRQ.
On the one hand, having the core rules included in the campaign setting book means that only a single book is needed to run the game. Which is great for one time buyers and keeps everything in the same place.
On the other hand, reprinting the rules takes up a considerable number of book pages which could be used for further campaign information, and people who buy many Mongoose settings will be re-purchasing multiple copies of the same text.
What are people's opinions? Please discuss...
On the one hand, having the core rules included in the campaign setting book means that only a single book is needed to run the game. Which is great for one time buyers and keeps everything in the same place.
On the other hand, reprinting the rules takes up a considerable number of book pages which could be used for further campaign information, and people who buy many Mongoose settings will be re-purchasing multiple copies of the same text.
What are people's opinions? Please discuss...