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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: Anatoli on October 24, 2012, 11:54:05 AM
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I recently talked a bit with Konrad Sosiński, owner of the Polish "Wargamer" store and one of the authors of the "By Fire & Sword" rules. I mentioned that I was doing written interviews (such as I have done with the authors of Strange Aeons, Empire of the Dead and Brink of Battle) and asked if he would be interested to take part in one as the BF&S rules get closer to a finished English translation. He was very positive towards doing a written interview with me even sooner,
So I will compile a long list of questions related to game mechanics, background of the authors, historical questions etc, and Konrad and his co-author Rafał Szwelicki will write me their answers. The interview will then be published on my blog.
If you have any question that you would like to ask the authors of By Fire & Sword, just post them it in the comments to this blog entry (along with your name/nick so that I can credit you with the question in the published interview):
http://anatolisgameroom.blogspot.se/2012/10/upcoming-interview-with-authors-of-by.html
I figure I will leave the door open for questions until Sunday, and email the document to the guys over at Wargamer this coming Monday.
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Well, other than asking whether there is a projected release date for the English copy, can't think of anything which probably wouldn't already come up. Maybe whether the book will be available from North Star and/or on pre-order? Oh, and any plans for expansions to the Muscovite forces?
Cheers
Rob
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Well, other than asking whether there is a projected release date for the English copy, can't think of anything which probably wouldn't already come up. Maybe whether the book will be available from North Star and/or on pre-order? Oh, and any plans for expansions to the Muscovite forces?
Cheers
Rob
I'll add that to the list :)
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I'm curious as to how popular the game has been in more Western Europe. I personally find the era and history it covers fascinating, but of everyone I know I'm the only one. Could be just the way it is round here but if you can find a tactful way of asking I'd love to know how it's done in the likes of the UK and America etc...?