I'm brand spanking new to this forum and first of all just wanted to say Hi!
I've been RPGing since the Moldvay basic box days, which my mom purchased from the shelves of a toy store when I was 8 (the box, not the days). A year later I asked for and got the Expert box for my birthday...and I've been going (on and off) ever since. I love the concept of the core mechanics of 3.X/Pathfinder, but just can't seem to get behind what Stephen Chenault of C&C fame refers to as the "glut of rules". (Besides BF, C&C is my other game-come-true).
I first stumbled across Basic Fantasy via random RPG Internet surfing some 2+ years ago, and downloaded the v2 rules at that point. Never really played it at that point in time tho. Now that I have an iPad, which makes PDFs ever so much more plausible, I recently decided to re-explore the BF game in tandem with a renewed interest in my C&C hardbacks. C&C won that battle by a small margin, not that a battle really needed to be waged. Nonetheless, when I saw that the print version of the BFv2 rulebook was available as a print-on-demand deal at Amazon for an unheard-of five bucks, and prime-eligible to boot (free two-day shipping), I decided "what the heck" and had a copy sent my way. Two days later the Basic Fantasy book is in my hands and all I can say is....
WOW!!!
The PDF just does NOT do this rulebook justice. Yeah sure it's an exact digital recreation, but...man, I don't really know how to even explain it! This feels, vibe-wise, nearly exactly like the three-hole-punched red book I grew up with...it really is just uncanny. It gave me a healthy dose of the warm-n-fuzzies like I never could've imagined. I'm ordering ten more copies tomorrow
That old-school red-book font...that "made in the USA in Lexington KY on April 4th" printed right on the book...the high-quality build of the physical book...just the little touches and all for five bucks delivered! I know I JUST said this, but I gotta repeat it: the PDF does NOT do this rulebook its true, deserved justice. This thing is just a treasure and a joy to own and hold and read. The memories are here...the rules-lite fun is here...the simple pleasure of flipping and browsing...it's ALL just right here. It feels almost like a reunion!
I'll stop gushing and cheesing now. Just wanted to say hi to the clan and tell Chris and crew GREAT EFFING JOB, MAN!!!!!
Carry On,
SigilWraith
(call me "Sidge"
