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dgrm4 03-03-2011 07:56 PM

Low Tech
 
As much as I am liking Gurps and enjoying the Low Tech book, I am not happy that it is much shorter in content. I like my Gurps books like I like my Steaks...thick and full of flavor!

Dewey 03-03-2011 08:05 PM

Re: Low Tech
 
You might look into the Low Tech Companions, on E23. They're only available as PDFs, but they have a lot of information on how low-tech societies work.
Low Tech Companion 1: Philosophers and Kings
Low Tech Companion 2: Weapons and Warriors
Low Tech Companion 3: Daily Life and Economics

dgrm4 03-03-2011 08:21 PM

Re: Low Tech
 
I would rather pay more to have it all in one hardback then strewn across a hardback and multiple PDFs. I would have saved some money as well.

Johnny Angel 03-03-2011 08:38 PM

Re: Low Tech
 
What section of Low-Tech do you feel needed to be longer?

Verjigorm 03-03-2011 10:32 PM

Re: Low Tech
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dgrm4 (Post 1132653)
I would rather pay more to have it all in one hardback then strewn across a hardback and multiple PDFs. I would have saved some money as well.

Yes, but SJgames is a business, and they have to make some decisions based on what saves THEM money, so they can continue to provide us with products that we want and need.

DanHoward 03-04-2011 12:02 AM

Re: Low Tech
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dgrm4 (Post 1132642)
I am not happy that it is much shorter in content.

Shorter than what? The last Low-Tech was only 128 pages.

lachimba 03-04-2011 12:15 AM

Re: Low Tech
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DanHoward (Post 1132732)
Shorter than what? The last Low-Tech was only 128 pages.

I would assume 'shorter in content [ than High-tech, Ultratech, Banestorm etc]'

Xplo 03-04-2011 02:05 AM

Re: Low Tech
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dgrm4 (Post 1132653)
I would rather pay more to have it all in one hardback then strewn across a hardback and multiple PDFs. I would have saved some money as well.

And people who wouldn't have paid for everything might not have paid for any of it. It was a business decision to split up the crunch and the fluff in order to increase sales to people who just wanted certain parts.

Gudiomen 03-04-2011 06:11 AM

Re: Low Tech
 
I'm pretty happy with the format SJG used, as for the separate PDFs, it hardly matters as they're minuscle in any pendrive or whatever device you use to store them. I sometimes also find it useful to check several books at the same time, which would be much harder to do if it was the same file.

While it would be "kinda neat" to have it all in one book, I'd be hardpress to give any good reasons for this.

SJGs has pretty good reasons for doing it their way. As long as they're happy and keep printing this sort of high-quality, well researched, well edited stuff... I'm happy.

Edit: plus, on the consumer side, it makes more sense that you can buy the bits you WANT instead of paying for the whole page-count if you don't wanna... personally I could have skipped LTC1, I bought it anyway, but I didn't have to.

Crakkerjakk 03-04-2011 11:17 AM

Re: Low Tech
 
I'm eagerly awaiting POD. In my dream, I can order Low Tech + Companions 1-3 in a single hardbound book.

Next would be Action 1-3, DF 1-3, and the entire Spaceships series, each in their own hardback.

A guy can dream.


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