The marketing and risk angles are there but yeah, for companies like Mongoose or Free League, these are a sure thing. They wouldn’t launch it without deep understanding of the market. But hey, I now have time to get the PDFs and then forget about the physical delivery until it arrives on my doorstep! Winning.Generally if a company is an established conventional publisher their kickstarter is just a form of pre-order.
Never caused me trouble, though these days I issue the actual pledge from their app on an iDevice. Just make sure you get the confirmation email from them.Ugh. I thought I'd pledged, but it doesn't appear to have taken. Possibly because I was at work. I'll try again at home where there's no heavy handed ad blockers and such.
Yeah, there was no problem doing it at home. Nothing to do with Kickstarter and everything to do with my work system's security. If it had been time critical I'd have used my phone.Never caused me trouble, though these days I issue the actual pledge from their app on an iDevice. Just make sure you get the confirmation email from them.
(Ad blockers, that is. At work my iDevices use the wireless we offer to the public, not the staff wired network that won't let me see my doctor's web site because It's Been Classed As Educational. The IT people at City Hall are total fucking idiots.)
I think we're all in the Playtest of the Preview PDF (now a ZIP with a formfillable PDF character sheet!). I think feedback should go to the playtest forum.Is this the right thread for non-playtest people to ask questions about the preview document? I was wondering if the skill list is complete; there doesn't appear to be any social sciences? Are Pioneers doomed to repeat the lessons of History because they can't have expertise in that area?![]()
They give us just enough of a taste that we want to find out.I'm still a bit wooly on the level of tech in the game. Seems there's 3 main arcs of tech mentioned but what are our assumptions about them? I'm presuming that solar system travel is still going to slow as all hell?
They give us just enough of a taste that we want to find out.![]()
That's when you bring your Traveller books along and imagine what it will be like in the future.And yeah, for those you'd better bring a deck of cards along.
I specifically timed my Mars and Beyond pledge so I could be the one to push it over.View attachment 6465
Woo-hoo!
I haven't looked too hard at the preview, but "magic 1 g forever" drives seem to violate the mood of the game, so that leaves Hohmann transfer orbits (and the occasional slingshot that helps you cheat a little bit). And yeah, for those you'd better bring a deck of cards along.
Honestly, it's relative anyway.
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You don't have to game out the trip if you don't want to. One session might see the players doing something on Luna, then they might be on Earth or a space station. If things take them to Mars, skip to "a year later on Phobos" if you like.
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Does it really make much practical difference if that Earth/Mars trip took 6 months or six weeks? Training time, maybe, I guess.
Heinlein thought so. He and his wife once spent an entire weekend calculating an orbit - no benefit of computer, all math by hand on large pieces of butcher's block, and each doing the same work to check on each other - so he could get one sentence in one of his novels right.Does it really make much practical difference if that Earth/Mars trip took 6 months or six weeks?
To be fair, he was doing engineering work in aeronautics for the military and had a reputation to uphold.Heinlein thought so. He and his wife once spent an entire weekend calculating an orbit - no benefit of computer, all math by hand on large pieces of butcher's block, and each doing the same work to check on each other - so he could get one sentence in one of his novels right.
People used to care in this country.