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Runebound
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Cities of Adventure: Reference Cards
Published on 16 September 2010 - 09:37:33
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Based on Judd "Warbringer25" Jensen's Cities of Adventure urban encounter tables, this package contains graphics for 10 RB sized cards: 8 for the Cities, 1 Rules Card, and 1 Statistics card. There are now three methods for generating urban encounters based on Judd's original tables each time you enter one of Terrinoth's eight settlements. The cards are more convenient to quickly pass around as needed, small enough to keep stacked table-side during a game, and they fit in whatever card box you're using for your other RB cards.

NOTE: This package was submitted to, and approved by, Judd Jensen before its public release.

The package will be uploaded to BGG within a few days. In the meantime, you can read a little more about it and acquire the package directly at Fantastic Diversions.

Sample Cards:

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Reply #1 | Published on 17 September 2010 - 19:07:37

Very cool.  I put together some similar cards on BoardGameGeek a while back, for printing out with Artscow.  (It doesn't seem to show up for the main game, but you can find the versions for the various expansions.) You did a much nicer job at the graphics, though -- I'd certainly recommend your set over the ones I made.  I like that you have the terrain icon right next to the relevant text That's an important speed-up.

One technical note Although the preview links look great, at the moment I can't download your cards.  Instead, I get an "Oops! (404)" screen when I try to click on the link.

 

 

9:)

Reply #2 | Published on 17 September 2010 - 23:12:29

 This is very awesome man!

I had been following his works on BGG. I want FFG to know that I purchased Runebound 1st, 2nd, and The Isalnd of Dread. I HATED Runebound until this guy put all this work into doing this variant. FFG you owe this man a huge thank you. I guarantee you his variant boosted sales of Runebound. It did when I used it at a game night at my local store. I now own a ton more Runebound products because of your work.

JC thanks for all this work. Thank you for taking the time to go back over it and make it more professional and less "bulky".

"Sometimes your whole life boils down to one insane move." 

"Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience."
 

Reply #3 | Published on 18 September 2010 - 00:03:43

Lindsey said:

 

One technical note Although the preview links look great, at the moment I can't download your cards.  Instead, I get an "Oops! (404)" screen when I try to click on the link.

 

 

 



Same here, JC can you look into this?

 

"Sometimes your whole life boils down to one insane move." 

"Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience."
 

Reply #4 | Published on 18 September 2010 - 08:59:12
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Oh, my.  I messed up the link somehow. Give it another try, folks.

Fantastic Diversions Download Page

NOBLEDEAD.ORG (The Noble Dead Saga)
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(Blog for Games Additions)
CONTACT (via F.D. secured web form)

 

Reply #5 | Published on 18 September 2010 - 13:34:58
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If any of your are still having problems downloading from my site, please let me know herein.  The link has been fixed, but I now suspecting something is wrong with where I actually store the files.

NOBLEDEAD.ORG (The Noble Dead Saga)
FANTASTICDIVERSIONS.COM
(Blog for Games Additions)
CONTACT (via F.D. secured web form)

 

Reply #6 | Published on 18 September 2010 - 14:12:03

Works! Thanks a ton. Taking this up to a  high quality printing place that can make high quality plastic cards out of these. Will you be making cards for the other expansion cities?

"Sometimes your whole life boils down to one insane move." 

"Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience."
 

Reply #7 | Published on 18 September 2010 - 16:44:24
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Curator said:

 

Will you be making cards for the other expansion cities?

 

 

That is on my list, as you're not the first (over even tenth) to mention it in the last 48 hours.  It's a little overwhelming, and for the moment my schedule is crunched with deadlines for two books in different stages. But yes, it is in process already.  The next one to be address will be Sands of Al-Kalim... simply because that's the only big box that I've acquired so far.

I also have a bigger notion sparked by Judd's work... a possible full encounters deck for the cities, where you draw a card upon entering one of them.  I'm already building the statistics tables for its development in my spare moments. But that's for well after expansion the reference cards connected to the popular CoA system are addressed.   More later.

 

 BY THE BY... do you know some place that actually does the European 2.25" x 3.5 cards vs. the USA 2.5" x 3.5" cards.  RB uses the European format, and I can't find anywhere (even ArtsCow) that handles that format.  If and when all CoA docs are converted to cards, it might be nice to set them up someplace like ArtsCow so people can order.  But ArtsCow itself just isn't going to cut for RB sized cards.  If anyone has notions, please share them.

NOBLEDEAD.ORG (The Noble Dead Saga)
FANTASTICDIVERSIONS.COM
(Blog for Games Additions)
CONTACT (via F.D. secured web form)

 

Reply #8 | Published on 18 September 2010 - 20:04:53

Yep, they file now downloads just fine for me.

I've got a question on the graphics. How did you make the nice city crest pictures at the top of the city cards?  And would you be okay with someone else (like, say, me) using those crests for our own variants?

9:)

Reply #9 | Published on 18 September 2010 - 21:49:02
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The city icons were re-created from scratch into vector shapes in Photoshop CS 5 Extended, plus additional point and vector manual adjustment. They actually aren't as good as the originals created by some talent people at FFG.  Each city icon is on four duplicate vector layers with up too five customized filter effects per layer, and four syncronized textures clipped to the quad of the one icon layers group.  In other words... about 1-5 hours of work for each icon to be constructed to fit this cards motif/design. Now that I have them constructed, I may be able to reuse about half of the work in stepping on to some of Judd's other CoA documents.

The whole design itself comprises about 27 various layers for textures, tiles, objects, drawn entities, and brushed work, some adjustment through up to 5 different commercial plugin packages I paid for myself, with an addtional average of 3 to 4 inline filters per half the layers, and hand masked non-destructive adjustment layers for about a fourth of the other layers.  The only exceptions are the in-text icons, which come from a font created by someone else.

Total time to create the template through experimentation with all elements is unknown, but at a guess is around 30-60 hours. I'm not a professional designer, just a graphics hacker who learns by trial and error experiments during spare time.  As stated in the manual with the cards, all graphics created by me are not for reuse in part or whole, whether original or recreations.

Please don't take this personally, Lindsey, but I got rather jaded over the last two years.  But I very much appreciate that you asked me directly first.

Work on PSD templates and game elements that I had done in other game fan communities, and shared in whole or pieces with other developers (or was just taken by them), ended up all over the place, regardless of instructions otherwise. It was used in ways not intended, in addition to some of my expansion content or underlying concepts being walked off with. In almost all cases, I wasn't even credited.  In five cases, including one commercial venture I won't name, credit for either work or design  concepts and mechanics was taken by some other person or entity.

I really enjoy creating this stuff for people to use free of charge in their games; that's my payment. But I ended up abused just a few too many times. I'm not sharing anymore of the behind the scenes work for the time being... just the end results. If this seems a too long winded answer, I just wanted you understand why I'm compelled to say no for now. 

And since the release of these cards in only about two days, you are the politest of five request for part or all of this template. I don't really get it, but there it is. One schmuck had the audacity to claim she would rat me out to FFG for those icons if I didn't share them. I told her to go right ahead, since they're already on display here. This nonsense can make one very very tired.

NOBLEDEAD.ORG (The Noble Dead Saga)
FANTASTICDIVERSIONS.COM
(Blog for Games Additions)
CONTACT (via F.D. secured web form)

 

Reply #10 | Published on 19 September 2010 - 03:17:18
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JCHendee said:

 

One schmuck had the audacity to claim she would rat me out to FFG for those icons if I didn't share them. I told her to go right ahead, since they're already on display here. This nonsense can make one very very tired.

 

 

<sigh> Some people seem to think the world owes them a favour or that they deserve to share in the results of other's hard work. It's a sad state of affairs really.

By the way, awesome work as usual JC!!

Harbourmaster at Talisman Island  - Fourteen magical years & counting!! - Chock full of Talisman goodness! Igigwe!  

Sometimes I even update my Facebook page for the site!

Reply #11 | Published on 19 September 2010 - 08:46:19
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Yup... its also the whole online thing. Some people think that a handle or login ID instead of a name gives them license to say or do anything without facing repercussions.  And sometimes they are right, unfortunately.  Oh well, back to the game.

And if anyone has objective criticism about the cards, it is okay to voice them.  You might even help improve my work when the next batch comes around, though not sure how soon that will be.  The details of fixtures in the cards will change a little for SoAK cards. And I'm still on the hunt for someplace to make those European sized cards for people.

 

NOBLEDEAD.ORG (The Noble Dead Saga)
FANTASTICDIVERSIONS.COM
(Blog for Games Additions)
CONTACT (via F.D. secured web form)

 

Reply #12 | Published on 19 September 2010 - 11:59:02

Just wanted to take a moment to give my thanks to JCHendee for these awesome cards.   When I came out with the original City of Adventure rules a few years back it was mostly on a whim and I've been blown away by all the creative uses and variants people have made.   That said, JC's cards are simply amazing and have my full support.  

Its even got be blowing the dust of my Mists of Zanaga variant for Cities of Adventure.... which had sort of fallen to the wayside with all the great games coming out in recent months.  That said, I've been inspired by JC's work and with a little luck, I can hopefully get the CoA rules for Zanaga finished up shortly.

Great job JC!

Judd

 

 

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Reply #13 | Published on 19 September 2010 - 13:50:50

When you see great concepts like this and the professional level of detail that goes into their creation you wish FFG would have annual contests for house rules where they would and produce a few every year as "official" expansions.

Come, my friends, 'Tis not to late to seek a newer world

Reply #14 | Published on 19 September 2010 - 19:21:32
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@Miles601

I think FFG does watch what's going on in some fan creator circles for certain games. What they do or don't do with it is another matter, and I'm not so sure that commercializing it, even on the periphery, would be good thing. Leaving it to the rogue mad scientist mentally let's it people fly in all directions by their own inclinations. Maybe most of it won't appeal to the majority, but in being so unrestrained... even unfocused... it's just more fun to see what comes out of the chaos.

@Warbringer25

Hi Judd!  Ain't it amazing when you put something out there just for the heck of it and it takes off?!  Don't ask me to guess why or what'll do it, 'cause sometimes there's no guessing, but you definitely struck a cord. 

When I get time, I'm going to do cards for your SoAK rules, as that's the only big box I have. I'll run them by you first when they are done... after that, if you want me to continue, maybe you can just point me at the next set I should work on.  And definitely you should revisit a set of urban encounters for Zanaga and keep your series going.

And my deep bow to you in return for your worthwhile contributions.

ADDENDUM: Anyone else getting hit with that "interlude" Arkham ad coming up everytime you post? It's get real annoying.

NOBLEDEAD.ORG (The Noble Dead Saga)
FANTASTICDIVERSIONS.COM
(Blog for Games Additions)
CONTACT (via F.D. secured web form)

 

Reply #15 | Published on 20 September 2010 - 22:16:04

Warbringer25 said:

Just wanted to take a moment to give my thanks to JCHendee for these awesome cards.   When I came out with the original City of Adventure rules a few years back it was mostly on a whim and I've been blown away by all the creative uses and variants people have made.   That said, JC's cards are simply amazing and have my full support.  

Its even got be blowing the dust of my Mists of Zanaga variant for Cities of Adventure.... which had sort of fallen to the wayside with all the great games coming out in recent months.  That said, I've been inspired by JC's work and with a little luck, I can hopefully get the CoA rules for Zanaga finished up shortly.

Great job JC!

Judd

 

 



Oh my...between this and everything else from PAX, Gen Con, TGS, and Malifaux updates...I think I may have a heart attack. lol

gallow humor (heart attacks are a serious issue)

"Sometimes your whole life boils down to one insane move." 

"Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience."
 

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