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Old 01-10-2011, 07:09 PM
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While the GDW modules do have their problems, overall I believe they are a good balance of adventure material mixed with background/sourcebook material.
I can't think of a single one that couldn't be used by a GM without having to use it as an adventure.
Take Last Submarine for example - lots of juicy goodness in there describing the situation which can be used as is, or ideas and situations transplanted into other locales.

Hmm, on second thought, the Return To Europe books didn't really add much to the background (excluding Bears den).
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Hmm, on second thought, the Return To Europe books didn't really add much to the background (excluding Bears den).
True lot of them didn't add much details. What they did show was how the landscape could change in year or so over time, such as Warsaw or Southern Poland. Especially if loose ends are left or other things happened during the original adventures.
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