I just got an email and just verified: Both the Emerald Spire (and flip mats) and Crusader Road novel downloads are available!
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Oooh! A map of Fort Inevitable :)
Heh, introduction text from Lisa; "...a book that helped to Kickstart the first Pathfinder MMO."
There will be more? :]
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So much for being productive this weekend.
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Ixio, do you just go around and find Quietus to comment after, or do you both PM each other and coordinate? LOL
TEO Cheatle wrote: Ixio, do you just go around and find Quietus to comment after, or do you both PM each other and coordinate? LOL Lol I was noticing that myself.
I think it's just a crazy coincidence. At least I hope. :)
Really impressed. Nice reward for supporting the ks.
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I can't download it to my iPad :(
Fixed it myself.... Free Win Zip App, then Airdrop it via Cloud to my Kindle Reader.
Bluddwolf wrote: I can't download it to my iPad :(
Fixed it myself.... Free Win Zip App, then Airdrop it via Cloud to my Kindle Reader.
May we all find ways to get through any obstacles to get a look at it!
Have you played PFRPG yet Bluddwolf? I never have. :(
I hope we can crowdforge in some of the Emerald Spire sooner rather then later. I understand that the Emerald Spire is not a given as content yet at this moment.
Bringslite of Fidelis wrote: Bluddwolf wrote: I can't download it to my iPad :(
Fixed it myself.... Free Win Zip App, then Airdrop it via Cloud to my Kindle Reader.
May we all find ways to get through any obstacles to get a look at it!
Have you played PFRPG yet Bluddwolf? I never have. :( I bought the starter box set just to get familiar with it, and I buy the PF comics at local store and look through the gaming materials. But I never played it.
Happy to GM for anyone here on these boards or help to find a more local friendly PFS GM who could help a group which hasn't played before.
Bluddwolf wrote: Fixed it myself... For me, copying the unzipped file to Dropbox, then importing to the GoodReader app from there worked perfectly.
And not a single Goblin Squad reward for me was ginve that day...
Day 364º: They still think I´m not a Goblin Squad Member...
Keep in touch with both customer.service@paizo.com and customer.support@goblinworks.com; we've seen quite a few reports of folks getting their issues worked out successfully. It often requires manual intervention, but it sounds as if they're willing to do it.
Yeah, Sent an email friday, no-response till now. Maybe crying a little could help me.. :D~~
I guess I´m waiting my Claim Code...
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I am going to be creating a recruitment thread for this sometime in the next week or two once I have had a chance to read it over a little better. Will likely run it as a Pathfinder Society (PFS) game. Will post here again when recruitment is up. This will be run via Play by Post on the forums here.
Paizo's customer service team has over 750 emails sitting in their in-box right now. They are chugging through them. Sorry for the wait for many of you, but we will get to you and make sure you are taken care of to the best of our abilities.
-Lisa
Interested in running, definitely interested in playing through t hi dungeon!
Ty for care, Lisa. ;)
Back to the waiting row, patiently... but now more happy then before.
Lisa Stevens wrote: Paizo's customer service team has over 750 emails sitting in their in-box right now. Ack! Good luck with the deluge. I suppose it's good in a way... at least it shows there is still plenty of interest. :]
Read through the first level and I'm happy to see TRAPS! Pretty cool traps at that! Well done!
And started with spoilers right Mr. Rafkin ;)
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Aet Rafkin wrote: Read through the first level and I'm happy to see TRAPS! Pretty cool traps at that! Well done!
That was my level! Those mischievous goblins! :)
Lisa
Lisa Stevens wrote: Aet Rafkin wrote: Read through the first level and I'm happy to see TRAPS! Pretty cool traps at that! Well done!
That was my level! Those mischievous goblins! :)
Lisa Do not fear little lady. The almighty Kemedo is here to protect you from all the...
*Noisy Clanck*
Kemedo hide behind Lisa
Wha-what was that?
Well, Hello there, Admiral Ackbar!
What brings you to our fair country?
Yes, this is the famed Emerald Spire, and we shall soon be providing guided tours. But for such an honoured guest, I don't suppose it would hurt to let you look round a month or two early, would it?
No, I insist. After you!
Not a great sign to find a type on the first paragraph of the novel?
"Tyressa roared back, the stepped on its throat"
A pretty small thing, but not in the first paragraph. I hope it's a glitch in my download. Does anyone have the pdf they can check?
Caldeathe Baequiannia wrote: Not a great sign to find a type on the first paragraph of the novel? typo* ;)
Shane Gifford of Fidelis wrote: Caldeathe Baequiannia wrote: Not a great sign to find a type on the first paragraph of the novel? typo* ;) Yes, well, I'm not getting paid for my input. ;)
One of the unmitigated good things about electronic books is their ease of correction. I eagerly await the day when more companies--and probably their finance-folk--recognise the benefits and allow it.
T7V Jazzlvraz wrote: One of the unmitigated good things about electronic books is their ease of correction. I eagerly await the day when more companies--and probably their finance-folk--recognise the benefits and allow it. I like to have the physical book in my hand when I read but unfortunately I just don't have anymore space. And to clear out the towers of books in my apartment, I've been having to slowly convert my existing books to ebooks. All my new books are ebooks now too.
But what worries me is monopolies like Amazon when it comes to books, similar to the current dispute between Amazon and various publishers.
I sympathise on the space-issue. When I moved from Baltimore to Cincinnati in late '93, I was told I broke the Allied Van Lines record for the number of boxes of books.
At that time, just my paperbacks filled 19 full-size bookcases and also stacked on top, up to the ceiling. When I moved to Phoenix, one of my favourite things about my new house was nine- and ten-foot ceilings...and sturdy floors.
T7V Jazzlvraz wrote: I sympathise on the space-issue. When I moved from Baltimore to Cincinnati in late '93, I was told I broke the Allied Van Lines record for the number of boxes of books.
At that time, just my paperbacks filled 19 full-size bookcases and also stacked on top, up to the ceiling. When I moved to Phoenix, one of my favourite things about my new house was nine- and ten-foot ceilings...and sturdy floors.
Mumble, mumble 24 years of bookselling, mumble mumble stripped paperbacks, mumble mumble wife,mumble black hole mumble basement.
T7V Jazzlvraz wrote: When I moved to Phoenix, You live in Phoenix? I was just there the other week.
I didn't like it.
Now I blame you.
Well, I am one, you are 32, so my fate is sealed.
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