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Problem there, is that not all of their rules are freely available.
True most are, but not all. Example: Battlefleet Gothic. Quite a bit is available for d/l, but everything in the Armada rulebook is not available. Which is why is game players/fans can do this. We're using someones generic tool (army builder) to create data files for the games that we play, using the rule books that we own. ghazhkull_thraka wrote: >Games Workshop (a.k.a. Jervis Johnson) has posted free living >rulebooks for their 'specialist' or non-core games. You can >download for free the rules for Inquisitor, Battlefleet Gothic, >Necromunda, Blood Bowl, Mordheim, Warmaster and Epic 40,000. You >can find the links to the various games at http://www.specialist- >games.com/ > > |
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At 09:03 PM 1/31/2005, you wrote:
>Problem there, is that not all of their rules are freely available. >True most are, but not all. Example: Battlefleet Gothic. Quite a bit >is available for d/l, but everything in the Armada rulebook is not >available. Except they say the only reason it's not is because they haven't put them online yet. They're currently available (from GW's website) in at least German and Spanish. >Which is why is game players/fans can do this. We're using someones >generic tool (army builder) to create data files for the games that we >play, using the rule books that we own. True, but the *intent* of the specialist games is to get everything online (heck, I can download the pdf's for most of the stuff for the mag before my subscription arrive). These things might be a way to begin the communication process with GW over it - the foot in the door, so to speak. trent |
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--- Warmonger <warmonger@pobox.com> wrote:
> > > Problem there, is that not all of their rules are freely available. > True most are, but not all. Example: Battlefleet Gothic. Quite a bit > is available for d/l, but everything in the Armada rulebook is not > available. > > Which is why is game players/fans can do this. We're using someones > generic tool (army builder) to create data files for the games that we > play, using the rule books that we own. > Plus, I'm sure there's a caveat in there somewhere that the files are provided for "your personal use" only, and Wolflair would be no more able sell those game systems with AB than they can with either Warhammer. ===== WF6 Army Builder File Manager Direwolf FAQ Council - Army Builder Liaison - Warhammer Club - Vancouver, BC http://www.WCP-Vancouver.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
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