[UA] The Future of UA?
Alex Lampros
alexlampros at airpost.net
Tue Mar 9 14:52:33 PST 2004
The problem with the website is the crap to gold ration is really, really
high. I definitily like Chris' idea.
Also, I think a fsemiormal "submit your writing" announcement would get
people to actually edit some of the stuff they have sitting on their
computer, put their ideas down on paper, et cetera.
yours,
alex
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 00:51:56 -0800 (PST), Chris Cooper
<insectking at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> --- John Tynes <john at tynes.com> wrote:
>> I really think the mailing list and web site already
>> do a great job of
>> providing more great ideas and source material than
>> any GM could reasonably
>> put to use.
>
> But what is being said is a separate edit of all the
> chosen-by-votes best stuff on the site/mailing list,
> done up as PDFs, and free for download.
>
> Perhaps one every six months.
>
> Like taking the best material, reworking them, putting
> them into the UA Format and providing a link for
> downloading - much like with the Gambler omitted from
> To Go.
>
> If it's all professional-looking other gamers might
> get the urge to buy, costs are minimal (electronic
> format, free writing, and a sense of the UA community
> accomplishment), and everyone gets new official UA
> material.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris.
>
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