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Book Recomendations
Ok I'm looking to add to my TW2000 library.
I already own the" Twilight 2000 V 2.2 Nautical/Aviation handbook Going home Infantry Weapons of the World The Black MAdonna RDF Sourcebook and The free City of Krakow(X2) What books seem the best to add to the list? I'm already thinking about Merc:2000. |
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To complete the original-polandseries;
1. Pirates of the Vistula 2. The ruins of warsaw Like the Krakow-Module, each of these has lots of regional information, a big-fat plot, several adventure-hooks, and a storyline which is really different from the rest. Definitive recommandations ! |
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DriveThru RPG has a bundle deal where you can get all the V1 stuff for less than 25 quid, I don't know what that is in American. I've got a lot of the physical books because I love having the books but I bought these and use them much more. For another 25 quid you can get all the 2.2 stuff. When you consider that each book I've bought has cost a fiver or so each it's a real bargain.
If I only had a limited choice though I would suggest the rest of the Polish stuff and maybe Pirates of the Spanish Main just for the change of pace. |
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I went to www.farfuture.net and bought the cds... all of V1 and V2.2. If you're interested in any of the other GDW games they sometimes do a buy 3/get a 4th cd free offer. Delivery was fairly prompt, and they refunded me the difference in the offer even though I had missed a stage in the ordering process.
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With Krakow and Black Madonna, you might want White Eagle, to have some ideas of what some of the NPCs and factions are up to.
Return to Warsaw follows Ruins of..., obviously. IMO, you don't need the Vistula+Warsaw ones to have a great Poland campaign, but it wouldn't hurt, either. Merc and SpecOps were fun, as I ran a good game with that through the '90s.
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