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Of the 3ed Tech books my favourite was Low Tech. I even when so far as to use if for a history assignment at uni. I'm quite enthusiastic about a 4e version. What do you want to see in the updated low tech?
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Mostly, I miss the customization rules for melee weapons. I know that MA has them, but I think the old low tech had better and more detailed versions. That's what I want to see.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I don't expect that would have changed. Me, I want Low-Tech to be for low-tech stuff what Martial Arts is for kicking ass. Sounds kinda self-serving and egotistical maybe but I really think we nailed the target dead-center, and I'd like Low-Tech to have that same kind of impact. Something you don't need until you look at it and realize "Whoa, my game will rock on toast with this stuff at my fingertips!"
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: The Kingdom of Insignificance
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Adelaide
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Maybe some information on early agriculture? While it may not be the most exciting field it was very relevant to the people of the time.
Information on horses, elephants and other such mounts as vehicles. As grizzly as it may seem, some information on the dangers of childbirth and survivability since it was one of the huge shaping forces on human culture in those times. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Video games destroyed my life. Good that I have 2 extra lives!
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3e Low Tech is a great read as is. To make it worth while to update, I'd think it'd need to be beefier in the settings department.
Maybe: a chapter addressing low-"punk" settings (as in Bronze Age punk) and rules would be decent. worked examples of survival, warlord/tyrant, merchant, and politician centered campaigns. some of the location specific flavor of the relevant 3e setting books (China, Egypt, etc..) |
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