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Ewan 08-21-2023 09:22 AM

The Black Madonna
 
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Got a Kickstarter notification that the PDF will be sent to backers in the next couple of weeks.

Raellus 08-21-2023 01:19 PM

The wording of the e-mail leaves me wondering if KS backers will also receive the physical copy, or just the PDF. :confused:

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Ewan 08-21-2023 02:13 PM

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I’ve already asked the question and we get the boxed set

kcdusk 08-27-2023 12:44 AM

While i'm glad there is a T2K module in the works. I think i'd rather see a FL original module, than a re-make.

Its been a while since i read the original module, but its still available and i'm sure would still work with V4 rules if that's what you wanted. If FL have the time, i'd rather see new material.

Tegyrius 08-27-2023 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by kcdusk (Post 95510)
While i'm glad there is a T2K module in the works. I think i'd rather see a FL original module, than a re-make.

Its been a while since i read the original module, but its still available and i'm sure would still work with V4 rules if that's what you wanted. If FL have the time, i'd rather see new material.

I say this with zero heat or indignation: I don't think Free League is trying to cater to the game's 1e/2e legacy audience with this edition.* I believe they expect to get some nostalgia sales but are developing the 4e line primarily for new arrivals to the Twilight: 2000 universe. They know that one of the larger stated barriers to getting people to try (and buy) new games is having to learn a new rules set. Witness the plethora of threads out there on general gaming forums and subreddits wherein players and GMs bemoan their group's unwillingness to try anything because "learning new rules is hard."

Free League is rapidly building a stable of games that all run on variations of the Year Zero Engine. Their intent seems to be that once someone picks up one of their games - whether that's Alien, Mutant Year Zero, T2k, Tales from the Loop, or Bladerunner - that barrier to entry is more like a small speedbump. It's not quite a walled garden, but it's certainly a broad biome.

Regardless of whether or not that's actually their strategy, they gain precisely nothing by pointing their audience to a $9.99 PDF of a 1e module that only puts money in Far Future Enterprises' pocket and isn't written to align with their 4e timeline or setting. Reworking the very first T2k module with the original author on the writing team is probably a middle path for them. They'll get a few nostalgia sales from legacy players who've picked up 4e. They'll put out an adventure module, thereby addressing the "there's no starting adventure" complaint. And (before Mr. Frey's illness) they probably saw adapting existing material as a way to save development time.

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* Free League is certainly not alone in this. Witness the Shadowrun edition wars... or the tortured cries of old-school World of Darkness players who aren't the target audience for V5.

kcdusk 08-27-2023 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Tegyrius (Post 95511)
Regardless of whether or not that's actually their strategy, they gain precisely nothing by pointing their audience to a $9.99 PDF of a 1e module that only puts money in Far Future Enterprises' pocket and isn't written to align with their 4e timeline or setting. Reworking the very first T2k module with the original author on the writing team is probably a middle path for them. They'll get a few nostalgia sales from legacy players who've picked up 4e. They'll put out an adventure module, thereby addressing the "there's no starting adventure" complaint. And (before Mr. Frey's illness) they probably saw adapting existing material as a way to save development time.

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Yes, agreed.

Ursus Maior 09-01-2023 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Raellus (Post 95484)
The wording of the e-mail leaves me wondering if KS backers will also receive the physical copy, or just the PDF. :confused:

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That was the original pledge goal text during the Kickstarter campaign:

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STRETCHGOAL 22: THE BLACK MADONNA – UNLOCKED!

The Black Madonna is one of the most iconic modules for the first edition of Twilight: 2000. Original author Frank Frey will write a new version of this scenario, updated for the new edition. This is a digital stretch goal, which will be made available to all backers in PDF format, after the release of the core game. Backers will also be able to order a printed version of this book from our webshop at zero cost except shipping.
Bolded by me.


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