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Coincidentally the two first main books will cover Inquisitors and ROgue traders. The marines are left for the last one, and will propably be the "all guns blazing" book.
Traveller-61 said:and no more WHFRPG either)![]()
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Neo said:Traveller-61 said:and no more WHFRPG either)![]()
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I thought it was green Ronin that released all the WHFRPG books? at least it is according to thier website and online catalogue. i also remember having the opportunity to playtest the main rules for them some time back too, but i ended up playtesting M&M 2nd ed instead.
#TrippyHippy said:Green Ronin were commissioned and involved in the design of the 2nd edition WFRP. But it was a Black Industries (GW) publication.
cj.23 said:I'm also rather puzzled, as I thought they were sitting on some interesting licenses - but hey I must have got the wrong idea.![]()
cj.23 said:#TrippyHippy said:Green Ronin were commissioned and involved in the design of the 2nd edition WFRP. But it was a Black Industries (GW) publication.
Did Hogshead not produce a WFRPG edition? It's a terrible shame about Black Industries, lots of good people will doubtless lose their jobs. I'm also rather puzzled, as I thought they were sitting on some interesting licenses - but hey I must have got the wrong idea.
Still I much prefer Traveller over the system: and while the book does look lovely, it was out of my price range. I guess i'm just too old to get 40K - I was buying Asgard and Ral Partha and Minifigs by the time Space MArines came out. I think I ended my association with GW miniatures about the time they moved from plastic bags to blister packs! yes I'm old!
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AKAramis said:cj.23 said:#TrippyHippy said:Green Ronin were commissioned and involved in the design of the 2nd edition WFRP. But it was a Black Industries (GW) publication.
Did Hogshead not produce a WFRPG edition? It's a terrible shame about Black Industries, lots of good people will doubtless lose their jobs. I'm also rather puzzled, as I thought they were sitting on some interesting licenses - but hey I must have got the wrong idea.
Still I much prefer Traveller over the system: and while the book does look lovely, it was out of my price range. I guess i'm just too old to get 40K - I was buying Asgard and Ral Partha and Minifigs by the time Space MArines came out. I think I ended my association with GW miniatures about the time they moved from plastic bags to blister packs! yes I'm old!
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Hogshead was under some interesting limitations...
I've been told that they could not revise the core rules, unless they brought them up to match WFRP6 setting materials, and later on, Realms of Socery was delayed for revision to match WFRP6 which meant it didn't match the core rules. They were not even allowed to change the layout!
They did add to the core, but getting stuff done was difficult, and James Wallis apparently got fed up with fighting to get stuff approved. He returned the license before it expired!
So, quite simply put, James Wallis' statements at the end made it clear that GW was trying to make it unprofitable for HHP to continue.
TrippyHippy said:AKAramis said:cj.23 said:
Hogshead was under some interesting limitations...
I've been told that they could not revise the core rules, unless they brought them up to match WFRP6 setting materials, and later on, Realms of Socery was delayed for revision to match WFRP6 which meant it didn't match the core rules. They were not even allowed to change the layout!
They did add to the core, but getting stuff done was difficult, and James Wallis apparently got fed up with fighting to get stuff approved. He returned the license before it expired!
So, quite simply put, James Wallis' statements at the end made it clear that GW was trying to make it unprofitable for HHP to continue.
James Wallis withdrew from the rpg community, ending Hogshead Publishing in the process, after vocally expressing his exasperation at the attitude of complaining 'fans' of the game. There were a lot of business (and quite possibly personal) reasons that were involved in this too, but it was a voluntary decision after reading too many hateful messages, that stopped it.
That said, Hogshead really were mainly involved in keeping the 1st edition (and supplements) in print, rather than doing wholesale revisions.
I also feel a little 'too old' for the Warhammer 40K titles too, I have to say. I'm more of a Call of Cthulhu/Ars Magica/Traveller man myself, although I still have a softspot for WFRP, I must admit. Nevertheless, the continuation of both the lines through Fantasy Flight is excellent news. They should do well with them.
Vorlon Servant said:Good news! Fantasy Flight Games has just picked up the licence for Games Workshops stuff. They will be supporting the Warhammer and Dark Heresy games as well as Talisman and the Sabertooth card games.
Sometimes, people listen.