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mrscrogg January 11th, 2007 02:44 AM

Re: New Starfire book...
 
The book is a pale comparision of the first 4 books , it's just not as " tightly " written , and even though I enjoyed some of Steve White's previous books you can tell it was Dvid Webber who fleshed out the battle scenes in the other books

President_Elect_Shang January 11th, 2007 03:48 AM

Re: New Starfire book...
 
As I pointed out before it was David Webber that took the head of StarFire while under the ownership of Task Force Games. It was Webber that turned the game around and saved it from becoming history. The battles and technology match the books and the games because the same man had has hand in both. White is no Webber... period!

Barnacle Bill January 12th, 2007 05:47 PM

Re: New Starfire book...
 
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President_Elect_Shang said:
As I pointed out before it was David Webber that took the head of StarFire while under the ownership of Task Force Games. It was Webber that turned the game around and saved it from becoming history. The battles and technology match the books and the games because the same man had has hand in both.

I don't know about that. White was Weber's successor as the Starfire guy at TFG (or at least writer of the Starfire column in TFG's house magazine "Nexus"), so I'm pretty sure he's quite familiar with the game mechanics as they stood back then. Meanwhile, I wouldn't call Weber's "Starfire III: Empires" the best Starfire product in the history of the franchise...

President_Elect_Shang January 12th, 2007 06:29 PM

Re: New Starfire book...
 
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Barnacle Bill said:
...so I'm pretty sure he's quite familiar with the game mechanics as they stood back then...

I never said he wasn't. I'm not sure what your point is with this. Editing Nexus is different than overhauling a fading game.

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Barnacle Bill said:
...I wouldn't call Weber's "Starfire III: Empires" the best Starfire product in the history of the franchise...

And I didn't; when and where did I say anything like that? Although it is far better than Galactic SF will ever be.


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