many quoth:
> LOL the chocolates in the tutorial I thought were really clever. I
> Actually, I appreciate Ken maintaining such a strong online presence
G'day,
> Id love to hear from jon T on his site or on list.
Its probably just me, but I like Jon's laid back approach to an internet
presence. Jon is always polite and tolerant on open forums, that's not
always true of gamer designers/authors. An active presence and
discussion on a dedicated list or forum is a nice way of interacting with
people interested in the game. Looking more broadly to other
forums/pages answering the odd question is cool, but to my mind its
nicer to see people other than the author recommend the rules, but like I said
maybe that's just my odd view of the world. Jon also has a more relaxed style
about answering questions.
I've played Attack Vector a bit, though its hard to find people that want to
play it more than a couple of times. Derek and I play it when I'm after some
"hard science feel for a fighter match up" or something like that for a story
I'm writing, but only if we have a whole day to spare. Then again I freely
admit I'm a space opera massed fleet kinda girl and FT more then fulfils that.
Cheers