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Feb 22, 2012, 10:24am, geoffrey wrote:Victor, do you know the answers to these two questions?
1. Who made the changes? Prof. Barker, or the people at TSR?
2. Did Prof. Barker consider the 1975 rulebook an improvement over the 1974 rulebook, or did he look at the 1975 rulebook as an unfortunate concession to the desires of TSR?
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Well, the answer to both questions is mixed. For the first one, Phil made a number of changes, and it appears that Gary and/or other people at TSR re-arranged the text to more closely conform to the structure of Original D&D. As for the second question, Phil was pleased with the TSR version, but I have no idea if whether or not he thought of it as an "improvement" - I think he was just happy to see it in print.
Sorry to not be more clear about it all!
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Joined: Dec 2010 Gender: Male  Posts: 294 Location: Miskatonic U Karma: 9 |  | Re: 1974 version of EPT is almost here! « Reply #16 on Feb 22, 2012, 5:14pm » | |
Feb 20, 2012, 11:08am, ckutalik wrote:| Jakallan Underworld is the next project release. Now how cool is that? |
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This will be epic.
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Feb 20, 2012, 12:21pm, geoffrey wrote: Feb 20, 2012, 11:08am, ckutalik wrote:| Jakallan Underworld is the next project release. Now how cool is that? |
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+1! I'm gonna snap this up!
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That pre-TSR text really piqued my curiousity and I'm now embarking on a quest to buy up and download select PDFs from the mental world of EPT. I posted some thoughts here: http://adventuresandshopping.blogspot.co....inal-draft.html I'm really grateful to the publishers for making all of thhe older material available, since buying that box set is too rare an opportunity or way out of my price range.
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Joined: Oct 2007 Gender: Male  Posts: 1,557 Karma: 87 |  | Re: 1974 version of EPT is almost here! « Reply #19 on May 20, 2012, 10:30am » | |
A question for anyone in the know:
Is there an estimated release date for the print version of the 1974 EPT rules?
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Joined: Jun 2012 Gender: Male  Posts: 11 Location: Youngwood, PA, USA Karma: 4 |  | Re: 1974 version of EPT is almost here! « Reply #20 on Aug 24, 2012, 3:40pm » | |
I bought this up when I read about it on the Hill Canton's blog. It is an interesting document, and I'm glad I purchased it. I like to compare EPT to it especially when I'm not exactly sure about a rule. The history of the game was a big buying point for me.
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Joined: Apr 2010 Posts: 71 Karma: 5 |  | Re: 1974 version of EPT is almost here! « Reply #21 on Jan 4, 2013, 11:17am » | |
Has anyone written up a comparison between the 74 and 75 versions? Did much change?
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Joined: Mar 2009 Gender: Male  Posts: 1,596 Location: Schenectady Karma: 73 |  | Re: 1974 version of EPT is almost here! « Reply #22 on Jan 4, 2013, 11:49am » | |
Jan 4, 2013, 11:17am, hedgehobbit wrote:| Has anyone written up a comparison between the 74 and 75 versions? Did much change? |
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I haven't, but I have thought that would be interesting and have done some comparisons. There are notable differences here and there. The treasure tables come to mind IIRC.
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Joined: Jul 2008 Gender: Male  Posts: 15 Location: Steubenville, Ohio Karma: 0 |  | Re: 1974 version of EPT is almost here! « Reply #23 on Feb 24, 2013, 5:11pm » | |
A thread bump... in case further wonderful wisdom is contemplated:)
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Joined: Apr 2010 Posts: 71 Karma: 5 |  | Re: 1974 version of EPT is almost here! « Reply #24 on Feb 25, 2013, 4:20pm » | |
I've been comparing the rules portions of the '74 and '75 versions. It looks like the changes were mainly additions, often without concern for making them match. For example, the original had the level-vs-HD damage chart while the published one adds the variable weapon damage without explaining exactly how the two work together. Same with the addition of the "reaction time" initiative roll. The new section implies that only surviving characters can attack whereas the original rules that allow for a "dying blow" remain.
Unfortunately, doing a comprehensive comparison is too low on my gaming priority.
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