Здравствуйте, Гость

Автор Тема: Официальные конверсии Earthdawn и Fading Suns под Savage Worlds  (Прочитано 1329 раз)

Оффлайн Арсений

  • Администратор
  • Старейшина форума
  • ******
  • Сообщений: 4 709
  • упоительная немезида
    • Просмотр профиля
Согласно новостям на peginc.com и треду на rpg.net'е, RedBrick и Pinnacle заключили лицензионное соглашение, и RB планирует выпустить savaged варианты ряда своих линеек, включая Earthdawn, Blue Planet и Fading Suns. Последнее меня радует особенно.

Оффлайн Rigval

  • Старожил
  • ****
  • Сообщений: 1 309
    • rigval
    • Просмотр профиля
http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?592750-Savage-RedBrick&p=14396640#post14396640
Цитировать
Hiya,

Our focus is first-and-foremost on our core game lines and systems (Step System for Earthdawn, Victory Point System for Fading Suns, Synergy for Blue Planet, <new system> for Equinox).

Demonworld doesn't have roleplaying products, but because it has a miniatures focus (being an awesome 15mm fantasy miniatures game with awesome 15mm miniatures), that will be a Savage Worlds release in the first instance.

Savage Worlds enters the mix because of our desire to see our game settings played by fans of other systems. This means that you will see Savage Earthdawn earlier (because Third Edition has been in the market now for some time), but Fading Suns and Blue Planet (and possibly Equinox, though that is still undecided) won't be "Savaged" until we have the core systems done and out. Obviously, our core games are self-contained (they have a game system meshed with the setting), whereas the Savage Editions require the Savage Worlds core rulebook (at a minimum).

To paraphrase Lou Prosperi's (of Earthdawn fame) catchphrase, "Earthdawn everywhere, baby!" Or, more accurately, "RedBrick everywhere, baby!" Certainly, I personally believe there is no true "one size fits all" system. But if there are gamers who would like to play in our sandbox, but don't like our "house systems", we want to provide alternatives in the future. It's all about having fun, after all.

Kind regards,

James Sutton
Managing Director