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  • Good Luck You Are On Your Own Issue 4 ideas and requests

    As announced on the general fanzine thread the third issue of Good Luck You Are On Your Own has been published at DriveThruRPG - https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product...No-3src=newest

    Already starting on issue 4 and looking for ideas and content but also what you would like to see from the fanzine for that issue and beyond

    If you have content you can send it to me here or my email which I will provide on request - already have some that has come in and looking for more

    Looking for any and all articles on Twilight 2000 (all editions), MERC and Twilight 2013 - could be mini-sourcebooks, stories, scenarios, rule expansions, you name it

    Or alternates like Matt's Red Dawn story or Mpipes alternate version of the T2K timeline and war

    Hope you have enjoyed the first three issues and with your support there will be many more to come

  • #2
    welcome back. Great work so far i hope to contribute.

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    • #3
      what are you looking for
      I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by rcaf_777 View Post
        what are you looking for

        Looking for articles of all kinds - V1, V2.2, MERC, Twilight 2013 as well as alternate history ideas like Matt's Red Dawn stories or mpipes alternate version of V1

        Can be on vehicles, mini-sourcebooks, adventures, NPC's, stories, you name it

        If it has photos they need to be ones that arent copyrighted unless its you who has the copyright on the photo - i.e. free use photos

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        • #5
          FYI what we have so far

          cawest - will be publishing his excellent East Africa story (or at least part of it) in Issue 4

          Myself - The Free Port of Zanzibar - official canon expansion for the East Africa/Kenya Sourcebook

          Matt Wiser - another installment of his Red Dawn Story

          James Langham - working on an article and another cover photo

          Have received other material and will be looking thru it and will keep you posted

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          • #6
            Looking forward to it, especially the Zanzibar article

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            • #7
              Sadly this is not a content offer, but rather, I wanted to ask...on my livestream I have been talking a lot about Twilight:2000 v1 on my "RPG Antiques Roadshow". Back months ago I covered all of the rare/early D&D items I have, and rather than just mumble about hobby stuff for an hour, I decided I would cover another great game, T2k v1. So I have been working through the classic modules first.

              Normally I would eschew "fanon" but as GL:YOYO has gotten the blessing of T2k's creators (NOT FFL, mind you...but the actual creators) in terms of content, particularly Olefin's African sources, I consider it as canon as anything that GDW has published.

              Would those creators of GL:YOYO like me to cover each issue on my livestream
              THIS IS MY SIG, HERE IT IS.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by raketenjagdpanzer View Post
                Sadly this is not a content offer, but rather, I wanted to ask...on my livestream I have been talking a lot about Twilight:2000 v1 on my "RPG Antiques Roadshow". Back months ago I covered all of the rare/early D&D items I have, and rather than just mumble about hobby stuff for an hour, I decided I would cover another great game, T2k v1. So I have been working through the classic modules first.

                Normally I would eschew "fanon" but as GL:YOYO has gotten the blessing of T2k's creators (NOT FFL, mind you...but the actual creators) in terms of content, particularly Olefin's African sources, I consider it as canon as anything that GDW has published.

                Would those creators of GL:YOYO like me to cover each issue on my livestream

                Would love for you to do that - saw that James Langham did a youtube video reviewing the latest issue ( https://www.youtube.com/watchv=7t_AABk3yo0) would be totally honored to see you cover it on your livestream.

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                • #9
                  Okay, I will cover it/them when I finish up the modules, and re-covering/unboxing the 1e rules box (I have a 100% complete example) and The Last Battle (same).

                  It should make a nice comparison between GL:YOYO and Challenge Magazine, once I get a few issues of that.
                  THIS IS MY SIG, HERE IT IS.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by raketenjagdpanzer View Post
                    Okay, I will cover it/them when I finish up the modules, and re-covering/unboxing the 1e rules box (I have a 100% complete example) and The Last Battle (same).

                    It should make a nice comparison between GL:YOYO and Challenge Magazine, once I get a few issues of that.
                    I don't know if it interest you or not (and you're probably already aware of it!) but FFE has a CD-ROM of all the published issues of Challenge. It cost US$45 but that makes each issue far cheaper than buying them individually.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by StainlessSteelCynic View Post
                      I don't know if it interest you or not (and you're probably already aware of it!) but FFE has a CD-ROM of all the published issues of Challenge. It cost US$45 but that makes each issue far cheaper than buying them individually.
                      https://www.farfuture.net/
                      Yes, I have seen those, and that's an amazing price point. I'm lucky that my FLGS has a bunch at really bottom basement prices, tho. I will pick up some meaty ones to cover, but that CD-ROm is a winner.
                      THIS IS MY SIG, HERE IT IS.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by raketenjagdpanzer View Post
                        Yes, I have seen those, and that's an amazing price point. I'm lucky that my FLGS has a bunch at really bottom basement prices, tho. I will pick up some meaty ones to cover, but that CD-ROm is a winner.
                        I had a similar experience to you - decades ago, the owner of my favourite game store decided he wanted a library of every game product that ever came into the store.
                        Unfortunately for him, his library management abilities didn't match his ambitions.
                        Fortunately for me, that meant that he had multiple copies of various products "in the library" for who knows what reason.

                        Some of them were issues of Challenge that I had not been able to get and more rational minds at the store put those multiple copies up for sale at really good prices. Due to that, I was able to complete my collection of Challenge because as much as I appreciate having all the T2k, Dark Conspiracy and 2300 AD material with their associated articles from Challenge on CD-ROM, I really like having physical copies of the magazine!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by StainlessSteelCynic View Post
                          I had a similar experience to you - decades ago, the owner of my favourite game store decided he wanted a library of every game product that ever came into the store.
                          Unfortunately for him, his library management abilities didn't match his ambitions.
                          Fortunately for me, that meant that he had multiple copies of various products "in the library" for who knows what reason.

                          Some of them were issues of Challenge that I had not been able to get and more rational minds at the store put those multiple copies up for sale at really good prices. Due to that, I was able to complete my collection of Challenge because as much as I appreciate having all the T2k, Dark Conspiracy and 2300 AD material with their associated articles from Challenge on CD-ROM, I really like having physical copies of the magazine!
                          Yeah, physical copies are great. Despite very good intentions, scanned items can be pretty hit-and-miss, even so-called professional scans. The best books, IMO, are the 1e AD&D books (Dungeon Masters Guide, Monster Manual, Players Handbook and Unearthed Arcana) because they re-typeset those books for deluxe versions. They did the same re-typesetting for Original D&D so those scanned versions are great, too. But then you look at some of the outlying supplements for 2e and it's like...u wot m8 They look like they were done on a U-Max flat-bed SCSI scanner which can only do 4800dpi, hanging off the back of a WindowsME machine. So having even a tattered physical copy is preferable in those cases. FFE has done a pretty good job with many of their scanned materials, fortunately, but I don't own their compilation CD so I can't speak to the overall quality.

                          Maybe I'll buy it and do a review on my livestream.
                          THIS IS MY SIG, HERE IT IS.

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                          • #14
                            I bought the FFE CD-ROMs quite early on, it was within the first few years of their release and the price at the time was around US$30 or thereabouts.
                            Those first issue CDs could be hit and miss, the ones I have do have decent quality copies of the T2k, Dark Con and 2300 material but some of the scans for the Challenge articles are incomplete.
                            Now that didn't bother me too much because I had physical copies of Challenge anyway but when it comes to overall usefulness of the scans, in some cases page numbers have been cut off.

                            This is a significant problem for the T2k 2.2 BYB scan and there's a few others like that from what I remember.
                            However I also recall that when FFE announced the intention to provide CDs of the game material on PDF, they mentioned that they did not actually own copies of all the material and asked for fans to either donate physical copies or send them scans of the copies.
                            So, not all of it is done at a professional level.

                            I can't speak for the quality of PDFs available on the CD-ROMs now or those for sale via DriveThruRPG because I've never needed to purchase any of them. So if anybody has purchased copies recently, please let us know what the quality is like!

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                            • #15
                              Put this up on the general thread too - love to see more material for the 4th issue

                              FYI to show how much interest there is in the fanzine - downloads to date of the three issues at drivethrurpg.com

                              As of Feb 20, 2021

                              No. 1 Grand Totals: 1890

                              No. 2 Grand Totals: 1874

                              No. 3 Grand Totals: 1096 (only out since January 28th)

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