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Sean Punch ([personal profile] dr_kromm) wrote2009-12-11 08:46 pm
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Another week in the life of GURPS

This seemed like a busy week. Let's see if it actually was, or if I was just imagining it:

• We found and fixed a formatting issue in GURPS Dungeon Fantasy 8: Treasure Tables, by Matt Riggsby ([livejournal.com profile] wombattery). This was our fault, not Matt's. That's why the PDF isn't out this week (drat!). Next week, we hope . . .

• I made it to just under the 41% mark on my mass-edit of GURPS Low-Tech Companion 1-3. Things are going a little slower, now that I've hit the rules for customizing weapons. Everybody needs 10 lbs. of chains, hooks, and prongs on their glaive-glaive-glaive guisarme, though.

• Ken Hite ([livejournal.com profile] princeofcairo) turned in his first draft of GURPS Infinite Worlds: Worlds of Horror. This is support material for Ken's new edition of GURPS Horror. Yay!

• Bill Stoddard ([livejournal.com profile] whswhs) submitted the first draft of a new Transhuman Space supplement, Bill and I discussed rules details for his next project, and I found a freelance editor for a new historical worldbook (a 50-something page PDF). I can't name any of these items. But progress was made.

Hm, okay, that doesn't seem so bad from this side. Maybe it's the little cold I've had. Or perhaps the 30cm of snow we just got. Ah, winter!

And speaking of winter, please be warned that I'll be on holiday from Saturday, December 19, 2009 to Sunday, January 3, 2010, inclusive. This means that next week's report will be the last one of 2009, and that I'll probably write very little about GURPS in here and generally not be dealing with SJ Games correspondence for a couple of weeks. On the other hand, I'll actually have more time to blather about everything else!

[identity profile] wombattery.livejournal.com 2009-12-12 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Though I'd have liked to have seen Treasure Tables out this week to marvel at the final page count, I'm encouraged that SJ Games nevertheless managed to put out three other products anyway. I am in favor of this rate of production and encouraged by what it implies about the company's health.