Colonel_Tetsuya wrote:Jorick wrote:His Dudeness wrote:Didn't they already release a book about Chi-town?
Unfo, no. Lots and lots of stuff about the Burbs. No Chi-Town. Kevin is apparently torn on the Chi-Town idea 'cause lots of folks like the "mystery" of the walled city. I think a "life inside the walled city" book would be cool.
Fairly useless for campaings, though, since about 85-90% of all characters wouldnt be playable. Not useless, i guess, but severely limited. Id much rather have sourcebooks/world books that have broad use potential. Palladium has limited resources, so lets not devote them to niche stuff, eh?
I agree, to a point. In general, I'm happy with Palladium/Kevin's policy of only writing what he's excited about at the moment, and relying on freelancers for the rest. Even if the book isn't the best, at least someone felt really inspired, and it wasn't forced. A large amount of books come out this way, despite the sadness of delays.
However, a large part of the draw, perhaps the largest draw, of Rifts in particular is the world/fluff. I buy books I don't care about (before I get them), just to read them, then find I'm influenced by them (because they're exciting and badass, and some page somewhere has something that springs something in my imagination).
I think the Atlantean book makes sense from a "useful for campaigns" point of view, as Atlanteans are popular options and can fit pretty much anywhere in any Rifts campaign. But it won't come out until after however many books this new Coalition stuff ends up being. Because the Coalition stuff is more fun to Kevin right now.
The Coalition stuff comes on the heels of the Minion War, and that fit in exactly zero campaigns before it was written, and likely, if used, would completely destroy the current trajectory of many campaigns. It was no less chock full of goodies.
I dunno how useful the Sovietsky or the China books are to people, but you can shoehorn anything into a Rifts campaign.
We already have the begginings of stuff that could work in a "cyberpunk" focused area. More of that is just more of that. Chi-town itself is just an example, and the material could be extended to other magacities, normal cities in the Coalition, the NGR, Japan, and any other tech bastion that would have relatively stable communication systems.
Furthermore, a campaign in Chi-town itself is just as doable as a campaign in chaos earth alone, or the burbs alone (the burbs books EDIT: and black market, already suggest ways in and out).
But, at the end of the day, it's really just about reading more about one of the two most, if not the most central city in the game since it's birth. I think it would be cool.