Lazarus or Anti-Lazarus?
That will depend upon whether or not Decipher can actually raise TrekRPG from the dead, won't it?
I'm busy determining precisely what punishment failure will earn the poster, a Force-choke or a dip in the shark tank.
Lazarus or Anti-Lazarus?
That will depend upon whether or not Decipher can actually raise TrekRPG from the dead, won't it?
I'm busy determining precisely what punishment failure will earn the poster, a Force-choke or a dip in the shark tank.
"It's hard being an evil genius when everybody else is so stupid" -- Quantum Crook
Be nice, First. Usually, the messenger is some poor sap conned into looking the fool for Decipher. Trust me, I know (points at sig).Originally Posted by First of Two
Former Decipher RPG Net Rep
"Doug, at the keyboard, his fingers bleeding" (with thanks to Moriarti)
In D&D3E, Abyssal is not the language of evil vacuum cleaners.
Oh, come on, Doug! What would YOU know about being misled by a company into giving out erronious information to the customer base...Originally Posted by Doug Burke
Oh, yeah, right. forgot about that....
Never mind.
You honestly think that would do any good?
Patrick Goodman -- Tilting at Windmills
"I dare you to do better." -- Captain Christopher Pike
Beyond the Final Frontier: CODA Star Trek RPG Support
Can you? The web-site and contact stuff all bounce for me. :SOriginally Posted by PGoodman13
The announcement is up: Here you go.
For those of you for whom the link may not work:
Vague, but it's something. I've cancelled the launch order.Scott Gaeta
4 Oct 2005
Decipher is pleased to announce that we have decided to partner with Drive Thru RPG.com (www.dtrpg.com) to release new titles for both The Lord of the Rings and Star Trek Roleplaying games as downloadable e-books. We know there are many fans of these two games who have been waiting a very long time for these books and the e-book format will make it possible for us to release them in a timely manner. Each books' presentation will be consistent with the high quality standards players of these lines have come to expect.
In just a couple weeks new titles for each game will be available. The line of The Lord of the Rings e-books will launch with Paths of the Wise. After the initial launch you can look forward to new titles such as Magicians & Loremasters, Isengard, and Barbarians & Warriors.
The Star Trek line will kick off its series of releases with Worlds. You can then look forward to titles such as Mirror Universe, Peacekeepers, Klingons, and Enterprise.
In addition to these new titles we will also be making select adventures, character sheets, and quickstarts available for free. Stay tuned to decipher.com for more news and announcements as these new titles release.
Best,
Scott Gaeta Decipher, Inc.
"It's hard being an evil genius when everybody else is so stupid" -- Quantum Crook
So, they're going to release the already-completed books as .pdf files.
Well, as you said, First, it's something.
At least I'll get Worlds.
Maybe.
We'll have to see now. I'm happy to hear about this, though I'm slightly upset that they chose DriveThruRPG (who ticked me off about something minor some time ago, something I should probably just drop since I don't specifically remember it anymore), but I'm glad they're making the material available.
Well, I'll be glad if they actually follow through. We'll have to see.
Patrick Goodman -- Tilting at Windmills
"I dare you to do better." -- Captain Christopher Pike
Beyond the Final Frontier: CODA Star Trek RPG Support
Insert "paid for" between "get" and "Worlds" or even "to see what easter eggs they kept in" in the same place.Originally Posted by Hugh Casey
Keep the last line, though...
Former Decipher RPG Net Rep
"Doug, at the keyboard, his fingers bleeding" (with thanks to Moriarti)
In D&D3E, Abyssal is not the language of evil vacuum cleaners.
Well i'm please to see we'll finaly have Worlds but hell i was hoping for a hardcover book to complete the collection
Romuald "Pantoufle" Theate
Hmm that's good and bad.. I want a hard copy
Ta Muchly
yeah me too I hate to have to pay for the pdf and then to pay again to print it in a decent way
Romuald "Pantoufle" Theate
While I am appreciative of their efforts, my concern is about their content and pricing... and their commitment to it.
Going everywhere at the speed of plot
I guess this kinda proves the 'profitlessness' of Trek these days. Ouch.
Not really terrible news, but this pretty much does mean that Decipher is 'trying to get a few pennies for the last bit of Trek we have'. I suspect that means CODA is borderline over, as well.