tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5480054330114599961.post3090168886027759957..comments2024-03-24T10:15:37.498-07:00Comments on Andrew Logan Montgomery: TALES OF THE SUN COUNTY MILITIA: SANDHEART VOLUME ONE (A REVIEW)Andrew Logan Montgomeryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16862829026060203177noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5480054330114599961.post-43616862820227543862021-03-26T04:01:36.044-07:002021-03-26T04:01:36.044-07:00And also: for me, it´s incredibly important to kee...And also: for me, it´s incredibly important to keep the right historical setting with how people react towards eachother, and THEN inject newer and fresher attitudes from the player view. Such things as you mentioned, the 1920s attitudes against women in general is not very nice, but when playing a NPC redneck in the south of the US then it´s absolutely imperative to keep the historically tight attitude that such a person most of the time would have in these circumstances. Making that person more democratic and/or openminded would simply seem strange and out of place.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04000463418334342561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5480054330114599961.post-61403420533286739992021-03-12T02:04:03.452-08:002021-03-12T02:04:03.452-08:00Yes! I have to agree the Sandheart campaign looks ...Yes! I have to agree the Sandheart campaign looks and feels like a great expansion, but not really better than its predecessor. Of course I am influenced by my age (now 57), but why trash the older stuff and compare them? They are both such great material for the Sun County area. And it's lovely to see old acquaintances like Gaumata and Solanthos Ironpike turn up again, this time enhanced by these fantastic bust pictures and other history stuff we Gloranthaphiles love to read. <br /><br />Just being a part of that sun drenched outback country where just about anything can happen, is a wonderful feeling. This is a great review who pays tribute to both ranges of supplement, old and new. I am so looking forward to what they will do next. One thing though: it's a little hard weeding out the not-so-promising fan made supplements of the Jonstown Compendium range. Because nowadays the picture quality and general layout tells of no such thing. One has to read very carefully what reviews say about each individual book. dracopticonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15412379742630473283noreply@blogger.com