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The Rifter® #39
I picked my copy up today... The pics are nice, but the lay out disapointed me. I prefer the way the the first swimsuit issue was done. I've got mixed feelings about the stats, lv 11 hottie is amusing however... I don;t think the stats actualy add much. Just my opinion, still hoping they do a third anyway. ;>
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Tags wrote:I picked my copy up today... The pics are nice, but the lay out disapointed me. I prefer the way the the first swimsuit issue was done. I've got mixed feelings about the stats, lv 11 hottie is amusing however... I don;t think the stats actualy add much. Just my opinion, still hoping they do a third anyway. ;>
How is the layout any different than any other Rifter? And how is it a negative attaching gaming material in a RPG sourcebook?
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"I prefer the way the the first swimsuit issue was done."
I am comparing the two "swimsuit" issues." Not just "any other Rifter" as you suggest.
The first "Swim suit" issue emphasized the beauty of Rifts females. This "Swim suit" issue did not accomplish that as well as the first one did. Giving th "pinups" stats seems frivolous. The space used for that could have been put to better use.
I really like this swimsuit issue, great artwork with useful gaming material. The only thing that I feel that could of really helped this issue more was to include a Femme Fatale O.C.C. and perhaps some hook, line and sinker adventure with each lady.
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Well seeing that having stats attached to the females in this swimsuit Rifter has been announced for several months, why did you pick it up if you thought it was going to be frivolous?
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rebis wrote:I really like this swimsuit issue, great artwork with useful gaming material. The only thing that I feel that could of really helped this issue more was to include a Femme Fatale O.C.C. and perhaps some hook, line and sinker adventure with each lady.
My lady had adventure hooks.
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Modify it! Whatever you feel her PB is. I know its higher than 11!
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rat_bastard wrote:so let me get this straight, the pin-up Beat box has a PB of 11?
Eh, human average is 9, that hair was awful. Sounds fair to me.
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It's one of the few things I wish Palladium was more in line with D&D over....the concept of penalties and/or bonuses scaling across the range of stats and not just kicking in at 16+.
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Josh Sinsapaugh wrote:Marrowlight wrote:It's one of the few things I wish Palladium was more in line with D&D over....the concept of penalties and/or bonuses scaling across the range of stats and not just kicking in at 16+.
Well, since RUE, Rifts has penalties for low attributes.
That's only Rifts though.
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They've gotta be super low though right? It isn't an across the board shift. A guy who has a PP of 13 is no different than one with a PP of 9, etc, yes?
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Marrowlight wrote:Josh Sinsapaugh wrote:Marrowlight wrote:It's one of the few things I wish Palladium was more in line with D&D over....the concept of penalties and/or bonuses scaling across the range of stats and not just kicking in at 16+.
Well, since RUE, Rifts has penalties for low attributes.
That's only Rifts though.
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They've gotta be super low though right? It isn't an across the board shift. A guy who has a PP of 13 is no different than one with a PP of 9, etc, yes?
Off the top of my head: I am not sure.
Though even if you do have the numbers wrong you are still right in that regard.
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I think the "Moons of Jupiter" look great! Congrats on getting something published!
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Marrowlight wrote:It's one of the few things I wish Palladium was more in line with D&D over....the concept of penalties and/or bonuses scaling across the range of stats and not just kicking in at 16+.
Two easy fixes:
(a) The whole point of attributes is to define your character. Eliminate the randomness and create a point-buy system. Since there are 8 attributes, you can grant 80-100 points for the players to use. In fact, you could easily create a house rule that offers 80 points toward OCCs that are more powerful, 90 points to those in the midline and 100 points to the weakest OCCs.
OR
(b) Simply extrapolate the RUE bonuses and penalties to their furthest extent which would give you some minor bonus / penalty all the way to the 8 / 14 mark.
My rule is this. If I bought the game and if I am going to do all the work to run the campaign, then the game is mine to bend and twist and rework until I am happy that it does what I want for my group in a way that is best for me. As GM, I am "A Number One Duke of New York" and no book is going to tell me otherwise.
And yeah, a Femme Fatale OCC is a brilliant idea for an NPC. Someone should jump on that puppy ASAP. The HLS idea for every NPC would have definitely increased the selling point for the swimsuit Rifter. Rebis, I suggest you shoot that one up the ladder to the Palladium guys.
A monthly NPC column would be awesome in the Rifter if it had pics, stats, background, personality, roleplay tips and HLS for them.
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Spinachcat wrote:Two easy fixes:
I can house rule till I'm blue in the face. In fact, virtually nothing of the core Palladium rule system survives my less than gentle touch whenever I'm GM. With that said, my post was a complaint about how the stuff is officially handled, not my inability to adjust around it.
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Josh Sinsapaugh wrote:rat_bastard wrote:so let me get this straight, the pin-up Beat box has a PB of 11?
Turns out she doesn't.
The P.B. of 11 is her non-empowered form. Her empowered form has a much higher P.B.
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Darn right she doesn't! Josh beat me to it, but yeah, she is an Empowered with two forms.
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BookWyrm wrote:I'll have to call The Strat by Friday & find out of Rifter #39 & SR4:Emergence is in.
I have artwork in Emergence.
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mumah wrote:BookWyrm wrote:I'll have to call The Strat by Friday & find out of Rifter #39 & SR4:Emergence is in.
I have artwork in Emergence.
Sweet! There's a preview on the FanPro site, which one's are yours?
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Sweet! There's a preview on the FanPro site, which one's are yours?
The third one down.
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I dont get it. Someone PM me.Prince Artemis wrote:Josh, please tell me that Amanita's name is an intentional pun. Either way I'm going to smack you but i'd like to make sure you're atleast clever enough to do it intentionally.
(For those that haven't clued in. Look at her name, make it three sylables and consider her race....)
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Because a piece of art displays a couple of Mechanoids in it along with a scantily clad female. DUH!!!
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mumah wrote:BookWyrm wrote:
Sweet! There's a preview on the FanPro site, which one's are yours?
The third one down.
The cyber-hand drone one? Nice work!
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Thanks! Actually, that piece and the others with it are for Augmentation. There's an Emergence art preview somewhere around there as well.
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Tags wrote:The first "Swim suit" issue emphasized the beauty of Rifts females. This "Swim suit" issue did not accomplish that as well as the first one did. Giving th "pinups" stats seems frivolous. The space used for that could have been put to better use.
Funny enough, it was something that several fans asked for after the last swimsuit edition. And seeing how it is marketed as optional supplement material, I think stats were rather appropriate (and no, not just because I got to write a set). Oh well, I guess you can't please everyone.
Whatever the case, I will hold to the opinion that the write-ups were better uses of space than pictures of the staffers in various summer apparel.
On another note: I actually let the dice (and character creation process in-general) decide the stats for Aquaria. However, I may have had to re-roll a stat or two because they didn't fit the character originally.
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I just got my copies today, and overall, I like how it was done. Warwolf, good work on the Aquaria write-up, welcome to the fold. I'm still laughing about having my cyberslinger being named "Dave."
I hate my drawing of La Larona. It is so, so rushed and I thought it was supposed to go in the next issue.
My favorite piece is Mark Dudley's boombox. That's some slick stuff in there, and I'm really digging on Burles' style.
I hate my drawing of La Larona. It is so, so rushed and I thought it was supposed to go in the next issue.
My favorite piece is Mark Dudley's boombox. That's some slick stuff in there, and I'm really digging on Burles' style.
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mumah wrote:I just got my copies today, and overall, I like how it was done. Warwolf, good work on the Aquaria write-up, welcome to the fold. I'm still laughing about having my cyberslinger being named "Dave."
I hate my drawing of La Larona. It is so, so rushed and I thought it was supposed to go in the next issue.
My favorite piece is Mark Dudley's boombox. That's some slick stuff in there, and I'm really digging on Burles' style.
I had originally named her "Joe." It was changed to "Dave" during editting, probably because "Dave" is not at all unisex, while "Joe" can be.
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Josh Sinsapaugh wrote:Todd Yoho wrote:mumah wrote:My favorite piece is Mark Dudley's boombox.
I'm kind of partial to that one, too.
Have you seen the color version yet?
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Yeah. It's good stuff.
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mumah wrote:I just got my copies today, and overall, I like how it was done. Warwolf, good work on the Aquaria write-up, welcome to the fold. I'm still laughing about having my cyberslinger being named "Dave."
I hate my drawing of La Larona. It is so, so rushed and I thought it was supposed to go in the next issue.
Eh, don't beat up on yourself too bad. You did some d*** good work for this one (and you DID do multiple pieces), bask in it. Thanks for the praise, here's hoping people like the upcoming material I'm working on as well.
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Mr. Deific NMI wrote:Well seeing that having stats attached to the females in this swimsuit Rifter has been announced for several months, why did you pick it up if you thought it was going to be frivolous?
First of all, I didn't bother to follow up on the Rifter or what was going to be in the issue. and since i have every copy since Rifter 1 and a signed copy of Rifter 9 1\2 , I would be stupied to not get it to complete my set.
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Todd Yoho wrote:mumah wrote:Josh Sinsapaugh wrote:Todd Yoho wrote:mumah wrote:My favorite piece is Mark Dudley's boombox.
I'm kind of partial to that one, too.
Have you seen the color version yet?
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Yeah. It's good stuff.
Hmmm, no, I haven't seen the color version.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/60399776/
That's a link to Dudley's deviantart site.
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