I agree. I think that once the Apple store is set up for Windows that this could be a great system. I do have to disagree with the idea that you would be unable to return unopened merchandise. I worked for Musicland a few years back and we had displayed the return policy in front of everyone at each register. All merchadise WITH a reciept could be given money back. Technically, they have to do it.
I disagree. I have a couple thousand songs on my system now. I own the cd's for these songs, but in the case of downloading the songs in mp3 format, this is much easier than burning the songs one disc at a time.
I actually played with a Baptist minister on a couple of occasions. Very good gamer, he understood the difference between fantasy and reality that most church officials or leaders seem to blur together.
I'd have to agree. I'm 29 and I still play the system, though I've stuck to the 2nd Edition stuff. I've played for close to 18 yrs and I have often times run most of the games. The game can be great, but like what was said earlier, you need to have a group that wants to play. There are other games out there as well. You should also look into the White Wolf Studio games. Very easy system, and truthfully more role-playing intensive.
It was indeed the expert set. The basic was red, the companion was green, the master was black, and the immortals set was gold. I still have most of them some where.
I agree. I think that once the Apple store is set up for Windows that this could be a great system. I do have to disagree with the idea that you would be unable to return unopened merchandise. I worked for Musicland a few years back and we had displayed the return policy in front of everyone at each register. All merchadise WITH a reciept could be given money back. Technically, they have to do it.
I disagree. I have a couple thousand songs on my system now. I own the cd's for these songs, but in the case of downloading the songs in mp3 format, this is much easier than burning the songs one disc at a time.
I actually played with a Baptist minister on a couple of occasions. Very good gamer, he understood the difference between fantasy and reality that most church officials or leaders seem to blur together.
I'd have to agree. I'm 29 and I still play the system, though I've stuck to the 2nd Edition stuff. I've played for close to 18 yrs and I have often times run most of the games. The game can be great, but like what was said earlier, you need to have a group that wants to play. There are other games out there as well. You should also look into the White Wolf Studio games. Very easy system, and truthfully more role-playing intensive.
It was indeed the expert set. The basic was red, the companion was green, the master was black, and the immortals set was gold. I still have most of them some where.