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Fire & Sword Mud-Mire rule
Yesterday, 06:36 AM,
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RE: Fire & Sword Mud-Mire rule
Unfortunately, that is the sad, but true, bottom line. As things go, to get games out to the public takes a long "print up" time. Once the games get set as to what goes in them.... it goes off to print and the proofing goes out the door. The more time one takes in "getting it right!", the longer it takes to get the game to press and into the hands of the (anxiously) awaiting public. (... and don't we already bitch enough about the "lag time" in getting a game "to press"?)

You can either take it as it is OR put up with longer lead times in getting the games out. (Oh yeah.... proofing AFTER printing is a non-starter... expense wise and time wise.)

It would help if EVERYONE was more articulate toward their activities (read: jobs), but that IS another "problem" in the US. "After all it IS 'just a game'. Yes?"

GG
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Fire & Sword Mud-Mire rule - by leonard - 02-28-2025, 03:26 AM
RE: Fire & Sword Mud-Mire rule - by BigJimSlade - 03-01-2025, 12:42 PM
RE: Fire & Sword Mud-Mire rule - by leonard - 03-01-2025, 08:35 PM
RE: Fire & Sword Mud-Mire rule - by Shad - Yesterday, 12:05 AM
RE: Fire & Sword Mud-Mire rule - by JayTownsend - Yesterday, 02:52 AM
RE: Fire & Sword Mud-Mire rule - by Grognard Gunny - Yesterday, 06:36 AM

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