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The accidental Survivors Interview Jay Little

Started by kryyst, January 18, 2010, 05:03:16 PM

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kryyst

We had a chance to interview Jay Little about WFRP 3So we took it.

We didn't really get into any nitty gritty stuff at this point, because we collectively hadn't had any play time with the game when we did this interview.  Mostly it's just about how he got involved, his background what he sees as the strengths of WFRP 3 etc...

About half way into it there's an interesting discussion on the general gamer society and their sense of entitlement and the some how false sense that you and your friends have to stop playing the current version and play the new one.

We also tried to get an answer on why they chose to give this new game treatment to WFRP and not their own IP world that Descent, Runewars and Runebound are based on.

Overall he seemed to be a geek at heart and generally enthusiastic about WFRP 3.
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