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Kage2020
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Magecraft wrote:...fairly consistant how RPG sales go, specialist stuff is less cost effective. Some like a Space Marine supplement may work due to a uneven fan base but this just makes the other specialist books less viable.
I would rather pay some money for a book that detailed a specific part of the universe, than pay a lot of money for a generalised book that only shallowly processed so many hazy concepts. Indeed, this is one of the problems that I had with Dark Heresy and one amongst many that it rapidly became stored in the "unused RPG bag" in my closet.
Ah well. To be fair I've kind of partially given up on seeing the kind of products that I would eat up, but it would be nice to see something other than big general books that only gave broad brush strokes and the typical caveat of, "Well, it varies from world to world..."
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A logical step from Calixis sector would be to spotlight sectors from totally different areas of the 40k universe. Perhaps a sector on the Eastern Fringe as mentioned before, potentially detailing worlds under rule of the Greater Good, or a backwater sector on the very edge of known space, replete with deathworlds and feral cultures, even a book specific to the bustling existence found in the heart of the Imperium...
Another awesome idea mentioned earlier is a sourcebook detailing void life, with ship schematics and perhaps specialist career paths, and the terrors faced with warp travel/pirates/space hulks...
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I'd love to see a long campaign similar to The Enemy Within - campaign for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. Something truly epic long storyline.
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Lukito wrote:I'd love to see a long campaign similar to The Enemy Within - campaign for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. Something truly epic long storyline.
That would be very good, though a bit of work might make that campaign fit into DH
I personally want to see detailed gazeteers of key worlds in the Calaxis sector, and the detailed supplement on ship life would be good too imo.
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In many cases, based upon what some are saying, drawing some inspiration from the Traveller series might be useful.
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