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kindalas kindalas's picture
Quick update on Singularity
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ORCACommander ORCACommander's picture
i really need to get to
i really need to get to gencon one of these days EDIT: So assuming that is 6 days from now that will be a pretty nice bday present
ORCACommander ORCACommander's picture
*growls hungrily*
*growls hungrily*
kindalas kindalas's picture
Download instructions for
Download instructions for Kickstarter backers and beta testers are here. http://eclipsephase.com/singularity-release-available-you I have no definite info as to when it will be one sale to the public. Other then the vague very soon. Kindalas
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CodeBreaker CodeBreaker's picture
Just gonna put this here, and
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Delinquent Panda Delinquent Panda's picture
So expensive!
I really want to support Transhuman studios and eclipse phase but isn't asking for $50 us a bit too much? especially when there are some very high quality free character sheets/generators out there?
Smokeskin Smokeskin's picture
kindalas wrote:Download
kindalas wrote:
Download instructions for Kickstarter backers and beta testers are here. http://eclipsephase.com/singularity-release-available-you
Is it available for kickstarter backers?
AdamJury AdamJury's picture
Smokeskin wrote:Is it
Smokeskin wrote:
Is it available for kickstarter backers?
Kickstarter backers that added-on for it were given access months ago during the beta test, and the latest version is in their files area of this site right now.
AdamJury AdamJury's picture
Delinquent Panda wrote:I
Delinquent Panda wrote:
I really want to support Transhuman studios and eclipse phase but isn't asking for $50 us a bit too much? especially when there are some very high quality free character sheets/generators out there?
$50 is for the group license -- everyone in your gaming group. It's $30 for a single-user license. Since this isn't an in-house project at Posthuman Studios, we did have to price things in a way that will make both us and Snow Dog Labs (the developers) money. And during the final development process, we ended up hiring Kindalas (of spreadsheet fame) to handle a bunch of data entry, because we knew that he knows EP back-to-front, system-wise. Between Snow Dog, Kindalas, and our staff time -- this project took a fair amount of money to bring to fruition. If it's too expensive for you, we have plenty of other stuff in the pipeline that hopefully you'll be interested in. If it's too expensive for the market to bear, we'll learn that.
obsidian razor obsidian razor's picture
I just bought it on this
Edit: Solved, ignore this comment.
Kassil Kassil's picture
AdamJury wrote:Delinquent
AdamJury wrote:
Delinquent Panda wrote:
I really want to support Transhuman studios and eclipse phase but isn't asking for $50 us a bit too much? especially when there are some very high quality free character sheets/generators out there?
$50 is for the group license -- everyone in your gaming group. It's $30 for a single-user license. Since this isn't an in-house project at Posthuman Studios, we did have to price things in a way that will make both us and Snow Dog Labs (the developers) money. And during the final development process, we ended up hiring Kindalas (of spreadsheet fame) to handle a bunch of data entry, because we knew that he knows EP back-to-front, system-wise. Between Snow Dog, Kindalas, and our staff time -- this project took a fair amount of money to bring to fruition. If it's too expensive for you, we have plenty of other stuff in the pipeline that hopefully you'll be interested in. If it's too expensive for the market to bear, we'll learn that.
For what it's worth, this is priced in a way that makes it a better deal than most other chargen software. Hero Lab, for instance, is $30 - for the software and the 'core' data package for a single game system. For something like Pathfinder, for instance, I could easily spend $300-$400 just trying to get a 'full' data set in Hero Lab, allowing you to use it on, at best, 4 individual computers if you pay for all the additional secondary licenses. Not even enough for a D&D-standard five-person-including-GM gaming group to share. This is $50 for a group license and, if I remember correctly from prior questions, all the game data up to now. Possibly with future game data added as it arrives. I'm ready to sign up as soon as my next payday hits. ;p
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GreyBrother GreyBrother's picture
Hurm... i think i will shell
Hurm... i think i will shell out the 30$... i trust PHS to deliver good quality, even when there's a third party involved (and heck, Kindalas sheet is awesome in its own right). But still... 30$. I dunno. Maybe its me being used to free chargens that are quite good? Lets see how Singularity works.
ORCACommander ORCACommander's picture
well Grey i have the feeling
well Grey i have the feeling that this is going to be updated with every future book until PS+ decide to do a complete rule overhaul and come out with their second edition if that's the case the price mark will pay out over time :)
Kassil Kassil's picture
Flexbot
Literally the only complaint I have about this is that it doesn't handle assembling Flexbot modules into a larger unit, as far as I can tell. Other than that, this is definitely the character generation software I've been wanting ever since I originally read the core book. :D
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