Stance on Previously Release Material

Unless you can pick them up cheap, don't bother with 1st edition books. There are many unchanged things, but enough that it can be more than a minor annoyance to have to do the conversions.
 
phavoc said:
Unless you can pick them up cheap, don't bother with 1st edition books. There are many unchanged things, but enough that it can be more than a minor annoyance to have to do the conversions.
Thanks for the reply. I try to get things as cheap as possible. :)

Would you say the same about 2300 AD although it sounds like a new edition of that is quite far off?
 
TriOpticon said:
phavoc said:
Unless you can pick them up cheap, don't bother with 1st edition books. There are many unchanged things, but enough that it can be more than a minor annoyance to have to do the conversions.
Thanks for the reply. I try to get things as cheap as possible. :)

Would you say the same about 2300 AD although it sounds like a new edition of that is quite far off?

For 2300AD, or any of the previous materials, I'd suggest purchasing the DVD from Far Future's website. It's a HUGE value over buying the pieces individually in digital format.

There are some interesting things in 2300AD, but you'd have to ask someone else if the re-release is a duplicate of the original, or if there are major modifications. The first edition of MGT was basically CT, with a few rules tweaks. So you gotta judge for yourself it it's worth investing in the new version or not.
 
I actually have almost all of those CDs. :)

I do have 2300AD CD but I was not sure if the Mongoose 2300AD changed much. I'll look around and see how things go with finding a group, the Mongoose release dates, etc.
 
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