My Fallout PnP...Any takers?

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0HP

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Ok, well, last summer the new Star Wars RPG Saga Edition Core Rulebook was released from Wizards of the Coast. I went out and bought it and instantly fell in love with this new RPG system. After hearing all the touble that Glutton Creeper was having, I decided not to hold my breath and just started converting stuff for Fallout. I have most of it done and just sitting in Word documents on my computer. I've put alot of work into it and was wondering if anyone would like have it? I'm in the process of playtesting it right now, so it's still got some holes to patch, but I really like it so far. Who wants to play the Fallout PnP?
 
0HP said:
Ok, well, last summer the new Star Wars RPG Saga Edition Core Rulebook was released from Wizards of the Coast. I went out and bought it and instantly fell in love with this new RPG system. After hearing all the touble that Glutton Creeper was having, I decided not to hold my breath and just started converting stuff for Fallout. I have most of it done and just sitting in Word documents on my computer. I've put alot of work into it and was wondering if anyone would like have it? I'm in the process of playtesting it right now, so it's still got some holes to patch, but I really like it so far. Who wants to play the Fallout PnP?

If you send me a copy I will host it on my site along with all of the other Fallout PnP items I have. :D




Cheers, Thorgrimm
 
chang said:
I'm not a PnP roleplayer, I just love reading things about Fallout.

You probably wouldn't like it, then, it's very technical. All the esthetic elements are already, well...Fallout. I just tood the Saga system for Star Wars and made it playable for Fallout instead. It's still fun, but it's meant to be played not read. Why would you read design docs for fun? I'm still going to send it. Just a question, that's all.
 
Hmmm... well reading rpg rulebooks are really an extension of my fantasy/sci-fi novels reading hobby. Some of them (RPGs) are interesting reads (or even interconnected considering some books began as games, i.e. Shadowrun, Various AD&D, or vice versa)

Though, I guess the best reads are the new sourcebooks that expands the world of the books, on the other hand the core rulebooks, I read for the stats and the mechanics. (don't know why I just like it.)
 
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