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Portrait or Landscape character sheets?

Started by Wil, January 29, 2007, 04:03:42 PM

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RedFox

Quote from: droogYou mean like....Traveller?

Nope.  My first experience with 'em was Big Eyes, Small Mouth.

I've still never actually seen a physical copy of Traveller, aside from the GURPS version.
 

droog

The past lives on in your front room
The poor still weak the rich still rule
History lives in the books at home
The books at home

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RedFox

Quote from: droogGet out of my hobby, n00b!
:eek:
 

Balbinus

Quote from: droogYou mean like....Traveller?

So long have I been gaming that when I encountered AFMBE I had forgotten the beauty of the Traveller books.

Anyway, they came in a box set.

As an aside, I genuinely don't remember what edition of D&D was my first rpg, I know that it was pre-AD&D as I remember that hitting London, but other than that...

I think the moral here once again is that Traveller should have been copied in a lot more ways by later games.

I do find it funny the way that you tend to catch my inconsistencies, it's like having an outsourced memory.

droog

Quote from: BalbinusI do find it funny the way that you tend to catch my inconsistencies, it's like having an outsourced memory.
Hey, I need a new job! I'll call myself a memory consultant and charge $100 an hour.
The past lives on in your front room
The poor still weak the rich still rule
History lives in the books at home
The books at home

Gang of Four
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Wil

Quote from: droogHey, I need a new job! I'll call myself a memory consultant and charge $100 an hour.

Yeah but then the Akashic Staffing Agency will have to take half of that.

For the record, work progresses on a landscape Tribe 8 sheet. The layout considerations are...interesting. It's much harder to effectively use the space than I anticipated. There's more space, it's just weird to lay out. I find I'm resizing and repositioning elements a lot to get it just right. A portrait sheet will come right after that so I can compare the two.
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