La Nouvelle-Orléans
La Nouvelle-Orléans
Since lots of you own the source book I would like to know wether it is worth buying it or not. I have hearded it is more of an adventure than a city sourcebook is that true? If so is the adventure fun? Anyways...Merci bien...
Re: La Nouvelle-Orléans
If you are refering to the New Orlean "source" book, it is an extended adventure with some useful setting information. It contains multiple plots taking the group through many mini-adventures. Most of the setting information deals with the changes in the weather, culture, and etc. There is no "detailed" setting information such as you would find in a true sourcebook.
If you wish to have more detail, you can always research New Orleans - interesting place.
If you wish to have more detail, you can always research New Orleans - interesting place.
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With this in mind, I hope to have PDF versions of the various DC adventures up for sale on RPGNow and DrivethruRPG some point over Christmas...
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Yes, the adventures are linked and lead the group through the intermingled plots to a "killer" encounter (if I remember correctly, the creature at the end has a hit capacity of 500 points).Zvezda wrote:Yep! THAT book. Hmm does not sound too good but not too bad either. Are the adventures linked?
Personally, of all the published adventures, I like "New Orleans" the best; however, "Among the Dead" runs a VERY close second.
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@ Master Lee: Actually I could not care less...as long as YOU sign MY copy of DC3!!!! Draw a gun (what a pun!) or something!
@ Ragg: If you say it is the best I might buy the hard copy. I can't wait to see it. I am right now re-running hellsgate and so far the worst injured player is 'scrached' I might be doing something wrong.
@All: I loved amongst the dead. It was really creepy. IF New Orleans really is better I am very pleased. If not I am only pleased but that is good as well. Hell I feel like posting strange stuff tonight.
@ Ragg: If you say it is the best I might buy the hard copy. I can't wait to see it. I am right now re-running hellsgate and so far the worst injured player is 'scrached' I might be doing something wrong.
@All: I loved amongst the dead. It was really creepy. IF New Orleans really is better I am very pleased. If not I am only pleased but that is good as well. Hell I feel like posting strange stuff tonight.
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Does it have to be in pdf format? I ask only because there might be copies of the original book available from a store or online dealer. I think that would be better!
I guess that you just can't wait for it to be re-issued, if it is on the list that is!
Edit: Titan Games in the USA have two copies, one for $10 and another for only $3. http://www.titangames.com/
I guess that you just can't wait for it to be re-issued, if it is on the list that is!
Edit: Titan Games in the USA have two copies, one for $10 and another for only $3. http://www.titangames.com/
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