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Gamble's Cartographia: Have good past adventures?, scenarios?

Started by Koltar, July 18, 2010, 06:39:45 PM

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Koltar

Saturday/Yesterday I was surprised we still had a copy of Todd Gamble's CARTOGRAPHIA from Green Ronin. So I recommemnded it to customer that is a DM - he loved what he saw and bought it.

Somewhere around here, I have my copy of it. There were certain maps in it that I was always planning to use in a potential game or two.

Any of you guys base a scenario, scene, or adventure on maps that were in that book?

I'm just curious...its always seemed like a potentially very useful book.


- Ed C.
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jeff37923

It would have been more useful if it weren't perfect bound so that you could actually lay the maps out on a copier to blow them up. If it is a PDF form, it would be great but in print form the product is not nearly as useful.
"Meh."

Koltar

Quote from: jeff37923;394745It would have been more useful if it weren't perfect bound so that you could actually lay the maps out on a copier to blow them up. If it is a PDF form, it would be great but in print form the product is not nearly as useful.

Thats why I carefully tore apart the binding with an X-acto knife on mine. That way I can put the sheets on a copier or flatbed scanner.


- Ed C.
The return of \'You can\'t take the Sky From me!\'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUn-eN8mkDw&feature=rec-fresh+div

This is what a really cool FANTASY RPG should be like :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-WnjVUBDbs

Still here, still alive, at least Seven years now...

jeff37923

Quote from: Koltar;394751Thats why I carefully tore apart the binding with an X-acto knife on mine. That way I can put the sheets on a copier or flatbed scanner.


- Ed C.

Thus ruining the binding.

They could have used saddle-stitch binding and avoided that.
"Meh."