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Mongoose Publishing and Twilight 2000
Just read through the "State of the Mongoose 2010" post from their forums.
http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/forum.php They are talking about publishing 2300AD and Twilight 2000 (updated to a new timeline) using their version of the Traveller system. Thought you'd like to know! Relevant Quote Quote:
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Colin Dunn was the writer of the so-so 2320AD update of 2300AD for one of the d20 systems out there. Given how well he 'fixed' the Kafer War in 2320, I can only hope he won't be involved in a T2K update.
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Maybe people will have a use for all those "not available in the Twilight 2000 timeline" items on my site.
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Not again....
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Yep, again...and again....and again.
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You're not likely to get yet another re-hash of the Cold War going hot. Learn to live with it. Or write your own.
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Or simply ignore what you don't like, understanding that tastes differ amongst reasonable people.
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I don't like where this is going. We don't need tension and acrimony between us old school fans (or "derelicts" if you prefer) and the Young Turks.
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Quote:
I understand we don't want to get into sniping over T2013, and this is not meant as a flame. Call of Duty: Black Ops is actually set during the Cold War. It's certainly not a Cold War going hot, but it's success is proof positive that this time period and the conflicts that arose from it can and does bear enormous fruit in terms of commerce. In simple terms, someone is making quite a buck off the Cold War. Granted, you can very easily argue Black Ops is not T2K (the difference being several decades, a hot war and an established computer game franchise) and there is no way to piggy-back off that success in terms of gamer cross-over. That isn't my point. Professional game designers may never want to revisit T2K's Cold-War based background. Still, maybe someone should because all kinds of people really do seem to like it or at least aren't turned off by it. Tony Last edited by helbent4; 12-06-2010 at 08:16 AM. |
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So, what was the "fix"? I've been searching online for a while now and can't find a clear answer.
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