Topic: New to the game.
Started by: cynaguan
Started on: 10/10/2002
Board: The Riddle of Steel
On 10/10/2002 at 3:25pm, cynaguan wrote:
New to the game.
So, yesterday my copy of tRoS arrivd and I'm about half way done with my first reading. Wonderful stuff, best $35 I've spent in a while!
I do think I'll have a few questions, but I'll pare that down to these for now:
1 - Is there an FAQ somewhere? I couldn't seem to find one on theriddleofsteel.net
2 - Is there any list of known errata or corrections collected somewhere?
On 10/10/2002 at 3:42pm, Jake Norwood wrote:
Re: New to the game.
cynaguan wrote: So, yesterday my copy of tRoS arrivd and I'm about half way done with my first reading. Wonderful stuff, best $35 I've spent in a while!
I do think I'll have a few questions, but I'll pare that down to these for now:
1 - Is there an FAQ somewhere? I couldn't seem to find one on theriddleofsteel.net
2 - Is there any list of known errata or corrections collected somewhere?
Glad you're happy! Welcome to the family.
1-It's being assembled, I think, by fans. For now, use the search engine on this here forum.
2-no. however, if someone wants to do one, I think we can work out a reward.
Jake
On 10/10/2002 at 5:43pm, Spartan wrote:
RE: Re: New to the game.
Jake Norwood wrote:cynaguan wrote: 2 - Is there any list of known errata or corrections collected somewhere?2-no. however, if someone wants to do one, I think we can work out a reward.
I'm on it... for typos and stuff (you'll have to do a third printing eventually!), if you like. I'll go over TROS with a fine-toothed comb if you like. Then I'll start on more rulesy type stuff... Yes? No?
-Mark
P.S. Welcome aboard, Cynaguan!
On 10/10/2002 at 6:44pm, Jake Norwood wrote:
RE: New to the game.
I'd actually prefer rules-type stuff first.
Jake
On 10/10/2002 at 6:56pm, Spartan wrote:
RE: New to the game.
Jake Norwood wrote: I'd actually prefer rules-type stuff first.
I'll start on Monday. Are there any problem spots you're already aware of? Perhaps more than one person should work on this... redundancy is a good thing in this type of endeavour.
-Mark