Sword Worlds AWOL

IanBruntlett

Emperor Mongoose
Sword Worlds seems to have disappeared from the main Mongoose web site home page.

Does this mean it is widely available?
 
See the following thread for a synopsis review, if interested.

http://forum.mongoosepublishing.com/viewtopic.php?f=89&t=48410
 
Got mine several days ago from my FLGS, and I have to agree, I am a bit disapointed. Everything is done OK, but the editing is not good. It cant make up its mind if it is before or after FFW. Eitherr is OK, or a before and after section would have been good. As it is, all mixed up is a pain.

But still a good book. The only thing missing IMO is a OOB for the SW fleets. With sector fleet out an official OOB would have been great. And a few bigger Ships.

On whole I like it a lot. It just could have been better with even a small amount of editing. Content editing actualy, by somebody that knows the history and they would have spoted the time contridictions right away.

Owen
 
zozotroll said:
Got mine several days ago from my FLGS, and I have to agree, I am a bit disapointed. Everything is done OK, but the editing is not good. It cant make up its mind if it is before or after FFW. Eitherr is OK, or a before and after section would have been good. As it is, all mixed up is a pain.

But still a good book. The only thing missing IMO is a OOB for the SW fleets. With sector fleet out an official OOB would have been great. And a few bigger Ships.

On whole I like it a lot. It just could have been better with even a small amount of editing. Content editing actualy, by somebody that knows the history and they would have spoted the time contridictions right away.

Owen
Yeah, I agree, ok, but let down by the editing, and some very odd uses of the English language (my favourite is where "masochism" has been used when "machismo" appears to have been intended). The issue about the effect of the 5FW on the SW is not made clear, and a chronological table would help the reader, and probably the author as well.

It could be just repeating earlier material, but the tech level available, esp for weapons, seems very odd, most Sword Worlds are TL10 or 11, and there are a number of industial worlds, but the book suggests that much of the available military tech is only TL9, which seems unlikely in such a militarized society (which has significantly higher tech in some other areas), I could see SW military tech being marginally higher than their overall figure, but not lower. This then has a knock-on to the space craft designs, which are rather weak and wouldn't offer much of a fight to Darrian or Imperial vessels of the same size. More ideas about the SW fleets would have been useful (along the lines of that in the Darrians book).

The other thing I would like to have seen more of is information about the lost Sword Worlds, e.g. Asgard, Margesi and Vilis.

However, lots of good window dressing for a campaign in the Sword Worlds.

Egil
 
As of now, it sounds like I'll just keep referring back to my copy of GURPS Sword Worlds for cultural and background information. Might change my mind though eventually if I hear enough good things about the mongoose version.
 
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