TROS got released about a week or two early, it seems, and is allready in stores. From what I hear, it's doing very well. For those of you that haven't gotten yours yet, go and get it!
Jake
Excellent. I'll have to thumb through the revised vers. and see if there's any merit in buying another copy, as I've already got most of the important errata and changes printed out. I probably will, though.
So you gonna be hittin' Hexcon to push the game? I've already been making plans for a ride for at least Friday and Saturday.
Huh, huh, uh...
Hexacon...
It's like this. I thought I was going, but then realized that it wasn't cost effective to go. Then Bob, the Imperial Outpost manager, emails me and says that they're flying me down and putting me in a hotel. "Cool."
Then, Bob gets called away to Florida and doesn't manage to put anyone else on the case, so my ticket is never arranged, and I don't get to go...
So no, I'm not going to Hexacon. On the other hand, the owner of I.O. felt really bad and still wants to bring me out for a series of demos or equivalent, so I'll still probably be visiting pheonix, I just don't know when.
Jake
Just thought I'd mention that TROS has reached UK shops too, which means I finally have a copy :) From what I've read so far, I'm liking it a lot.
-Matt
That's wonderful! Remember, if TROS is in a store that isn't on my "the best" list of retailers carrying the game, send me their address, phone, and web info, and I'll update my page.
Jake
I got my copy of TROS from the Dream Wizards (http://www.dreamwizards.com) in Rockville, MD. They are the largest and best known RPG shop in the MD DC area. The had two copies of TROS (one now :)
Dream Wizards
11772 Parklawn Drive
Rockville, MD 20852
301-881-3530
Obviously, being in the DC area, this shop services a very large area. And they tend to carry lesser known games (they even carry Hârn stuff). Good shop.
Quote from: MattJust thought I'd mention that TROS has reached UK shops too, which means I finally have a copy :) From what I've read so far, I'm liking it a lot.
Any idea where in the UK I can pick it up from?
Alan.
Well, I got my copy from the excellent Wayland's Forge (http://www.waylandsforge.co.uk), in Birmingham. But as it's carried by a major distributor (Esdevium? Correct me if I'm wrong here Jake), most FLGS should be able to order it in.
-Matt
Quote from: MattWell, I got my copy from the excellent Wayland's Forge (http://www.waylandsforge.co.uk), in Birmingham. But as it's carried by a major distributor (Esdevium? Correct me if I'm wrong here Jake), most FLGS should be able to order it in.
-Matt
That's right. From what I hear, lots of UK stores have it. Most of them, even. All thanks to Esdivium, which has been one of our biggest supporters and has re-ordered twice allready.
Jake
Does anyone know of somewhere to get TROS online? I've checked my local stores (here in Las Vegas) and nobodys got it. Any help would be appreciated.
Quote from: Anthony IDoes anyone know of somewhere to get TROS online? I've checked my local stores (here in Las Vegas) and nobodys got it. Any help would be appreciated.
You can order it off the webpage (http://www.theriddleofsteel.com); they have check/money order etc options and also PayPal.
If for some reason you can't get the webpage to work, try emailing Jake (norwood@theriddleofsteel.com). I'm sure he'll fix you up real quick.
Brian.
Quote from: Anthony IDoes anyone know of somewhere to get TROS online? I've checked my local stores (here in Las Vegas) and nobodys got it. Any help would be appreciated.
Actually our online availability is kinda "off" right now, as I'm trying to jump-start things in stores. Please please please go to your FLGS and ask for it by name, using the ordering info on our page at http://www.theriddleofsteel.com/market/ to make it that much easier for them. If the game is going to grow then it needs to be through the retailers. Yes, it will be available online later. Yes, if they refuse to order it then email me and we'll get you one. I want you to have it, first and foremost.
Feel free to print the info on the market page for your FLGS.
Jake
Thanks guys,
Ordered it from Leisure Games in the end - seems there's quite a bit of re-ordering going on in the UK!
Alan.
Hi,
just to let you know that it's available in France as well (at least one of the three big Paris'store).
I don't know if France is a good target market, but hey, I will be able to get it.
Fabrice.
My local gaming store got it in less than a week after I mentioned it.
The owner looked at me funny when I mentioned that the copy I was buying would be my third.
"But, it's got a new sorcery section and revised maneuvers"
Looks good, though there are still a few typos. Those are mostly forgiven, though, because the appendix is much more readable :)
I'm in the Midwest (Indiana) and my FLGS is having a hard time getting in a single copy. Damn the bad luck!
Hi Tony,
Frankly, your store has no excuse. The Riddle of Steel is available from most major distributors, and if for some reason that seems like a problem, the owner can order from Tundra Sales Organization, the fulfilment house.
The store guy knows exactly who the major distributors are for that area, as well as Alliance, the national distributor. He also knows who Tundra is. Again, there's no reason on this earth why he can't get a copy sent to the store, within a week, with a single phone call.
Sometimes retailers need a little customer insistence to get games that they aren't familiar with, or that they had previously decided not to order, or that they happened to miss in the catalogues. But there's no way that any store can be having "trouble" getting TROS.
Best,
Ron
Apparently, I'm experiencing the "blame game," because the owner is blaming Alliance for the delay and not mentioning any of these other distributors. Plus, I think he has only ordered one copy for me, despite Jake's recommendation to retailers on the website.
Well anyway, I'll keep pestering him, and thanks for the info.
I'm trying to find this too and having just as little luck. My FLGS, Playing Games and Leisure Games all had one of two stories: either a) they'd never heard of it, or b) they had ordered it but had only recieved a small number of copies which had already sold, and they had not recieved their reorder.
Can anyone else suggest where I might get it from in the UK? Not even amazon.com have heard of it and they're normally a weapon of last resort...
QuoteCan anyone else suggest where I might get it from in the UK?
Try here (//www.waylandsforge.co.uk), which is where I got my copy.
-Matt
Already tried Wayland's Forge too. But - finally hunted down a copy at Travelling Man in Derby. Yip!
I finally got mine on Friday. I haven't had as much time as I need to thoroughly examine it, but that's to be expected. I do really like what I see though. Great job Jake!
Quote from: DurgilI finally got mine on Friday. I haven't had as much time as I need to thoroughly examine it, but that's to be expected. I do really like what I see though. Great job Jake!
Hey, might I ask what store you bought it from in Indianapolis? I'm from Bloomington and have been trying (with no luck) to find a copy of TROS down here, figure'd I'd try my luck in Indy this weekend.
Sure, it was Boardroom Games in Broadripple. Give them a call because when I got mine there was only one copy left, and that was just about a week ago. There phone number is (317) 257-5149. Good luck!
Mr Norwood and Co.,
Just wanted to thank you for the effort you put into this ripper of a game. Recieved mine yesterday and am hiding it under my papers at work. The humour, presentation and ideas contained therein are supurb. I can't wait to start a game.
For Australian posters I ordered my copy from:
http://www.milsims.com.au/
Quote from: hyphzI'm trying to find this too and having just as little luck. My FLGS, Playing Games and Leisure Games all had one of two stories: either a) they'd never heard of it, or b) they had ordered it but had only recieved a small number of copies which had already sold, and they had not recieved their reorder.
Playin' Games are trying to order me a copy too. Seems to be some confusion over the revised edition. Since it's not a second edition, the distributors don't seem to be making any distinction between it and the previous edition. Certainly, I was told that they weren't intending to re-order until current stocks had sold out, although I don't know whether what they're stocking at the moment is the revised edition or a previous edition.
So, for the benefit of somebody like me, who doesn't own any previous editions to compare it to, how to I tell that what I'm holding in my hands is the newest edition--before I pay for it? (From what I've read here, the changes are minor, so I'm guessing that the cover--usually the easiest way to tell--may well be the same as the previous edition.)
Cheers,
Aidan.
Hi there,
Jake can correct me on this if I'm wrong, but I think that any book in the hands of the distributors at this moment is the second printing. I think people may be confusing the retailers etc by talking about the "revised edition," because they'll be looking for those exact words on the cover and not seeing them.
Again, if I'm not mistaken, all 300 copies of the original printing were sold either at cons, at a very few stores through direct sale from the publisher (Jake), or on-line through the website. So again, any book that's going the traditional distributor-to-retailer route is from the second printing.
To be very, very sure - look at the afterword, which is quite clear in explaining what the second printing contains.
Best,
Ron
I saw a hardcover copy today in my FLGS here in Copenhagen, Denmark. I didn't have the money to pick it up, though.
Still, it's here. Congratulations!
Edit: Jake, the store I saw it in was Fantask, or more correctly:
Fantask Spil
Skt. Peders Stræde 35
DK-1453 København K.
Danmark
www.fantask.dk
And again, congratulations. TROS has come a long way in 6 months!
Any and every copy of TROS in any stores is "revised edition." More accurately, it's the "only edition," and that little 300-copy run was the "pre-release edition."
Either way, it sold out a looong time ago, and only the newest printing is available.
Promise.
Jake,
who has 2 copies of each edition
How many copies have you sold by now, all editions?
Or is that classified information?
Acutally, I don't know. A thousand? Probably around that many.
Jake
Quote from: Ron EdwardsI think people may be confusing the retailers etc by talking about the "revised edition," because they'll be looking for those exact words on the cover and not seeing them.
Sounds like I was getting the wrong end of the stick, then. Nothing new there...
Quote from: Ron EdwardsTo be very, very sure - look at the afterword, which is quite clear in explaining what the second printing contains.
Thanks (to Jake Norwood as well) for the clarification. Nipped out and got it earlier this afternoon. Will read it this weekend.
Cheers,
Aidan
(who can only afford the one copy for now)
Hey, Jake,
greetings from a fellow ARMA member in Texas. Have you heard of any store in the DFW area carrying TROS?
Quote from: Jake NorwoodAcutally, I don't know. A thousand? Probably around that many.
Jake
Make that a thousand and one, Jake. I just picked up my copy at the FLGS here in Canberra in Oz. I've been totally jazzed by all the talk about the game here and at rpg.net over the past few weeks. Looks like just the low-magic gritty fantasy I've been after ever since D&D3E came out...
Dave
dave@otherleg.com
Low magic? Only in terms of quantity, not quality.
:-)
Generally speaking, I think thats what the term usually means; low quantity of magic.
The reason is because of how a lot of people play games like D&D and make sure everyone has a +1 weapon by level 3, +2 by level 6, etc. Be it table top or computer RPGs, people don't even blink at the rather (for most settings) ludicrous concept of a magic shop. When a setting that actually can have an economy of magical weapons (nevermind non-lethal items) is the standard or at least something the gaming public is familiar with, TROS will be called low magic, because in comparison, it is.
The other thing that can make an RPG sometimes get the label of 'low-magic setting' is when the magic system does not encourage player characters who are spellcasters. Pendragon's aging and sleeping rules are pretty unfortunate for the average PC, but that doesn't mean they're weaklings by any stretch.
Yep, I meant it in the sense of magic not being all-pervasive and logically inconsistent, the way it's presented in most fantasy roleplaying settings. I mean, everyone you meet having a weapon with a Pompous Name and a host of funky abilities is kewl and all, but if I wanted that I'd just play Earthdawn (my over-the-top action fantasy game of choice) or a Hero Wars variant.
With TROS, I can finally have characters that are actually afraid of getting into fights because they can't heal their wounds quickly, and I can make them scared of sorcery without having to pile on extra levels of Lightning Bolts or whatever. I'm one of those GM's that likes to instill a sense of mortality without actually killing a bunch of PC's.
Dave
Quote from: Dave VersaceI'm one of those GM's that likes to instill a sense of mortality without actually killing a bunch of PC's.
Amen to that!
Jake
Quote from: Jake NorwoodQuote from: Dave VersaceI'm one of those GM's that likes to instill a sense of mortality without actually killing a bunch of PC's.
Amen to that!
Jake
... says the guy who designed the most deadly RPG out there...
Just stirring ;-)
Brian.
Regarding getting TROS in the UK. Forbidden Planet London, near Oxford street carry it (although they stock Buffy the RPG too!). And they have a mail order department.
Nice work on the systemm, by the way. Answered the prayers of a DM bored with players decimating whole cultures in search of a next Gold piece or point of XP.
Quote from: BrianL(Quoting Jake)
... says the guy who designed the most deadly RPG out there...
I've heard Call of Cthulhu is a somewhat deadly RPG... it might come close.
Quote from: LyraxQuote from: BrianL(Quoting Jake)
... says the guy who designed the most deadly RPG out there...
I've heard Call of Cthulhu is a somewhat deadly RPG... it might come close.
As I recall the Highest aspiration in Call of Cuthulu was to Go insane before you were killed, the mark af a truely successful long term charachter (if you were lucky enough to avoid rapid onset insanity.