Esencialmente, dice que de momento han aconsejado usar los libros tal y como están escrito, ya que es un sistema de juegos basado en puntos y las reglas no han cambiado tanto como para desequilibrar las listas. Sin embargo, tienen planeado actualizar todo Late War de una vez con la publicación de un libro llamado Know Your Enemy (A5, 120 páginas), que contendrá todas las reglas nacionales y especiales de cada lista, junto con los arsenales de todos los libros de Late hasta BG&G. También tendrá una sección con clarificaciones que tendrá en cuenta, libro a libro, todos los cambios que se han producido. El libro se pondrá a la venta en mayo y sus contenidos estarán también disponibles gratis en internet. Habrá que esperar un poco más para documentos análogos sobre Early y Mid.I am a little dissapointed that our ongoing support of FOW would leave anybody feeling that we had forgotten or would not cover this issue. Given V3 was released less than two weeks ago we did not feel the world was going to fall apart if this was not delat with on day one. Infact we hoped giving people a little time to work out how the new rules play and what it means to how you use your force is something most gamers would appreciate. Event organisers needing guidance have asked us since the start of the year what to do about the change and we have kept saying "as written" is just fine given it is a points based system and the new rules do not change things enough to "break" any list in any book despite some very dramitic claims to the contrary.
Now we do actually have a plan on how to bring Late-War all into line in one go and it is called "Know Your Enemy"
It is a A5 book. It is 120 pages long and will have every national rule, force specific rule, character and arsenal for every late war book or official pdf printed to date including Blood, Guts & Glory. It also has a "clarifiaction" section that fixes anything directly changed by the new rules book by book.
This book will go on sale in May and as always we will also be providing all the contenets in easy to use "free" downloads on the site as well.
This way if you want it all in one place printed and in handy size you get it and if not it is "free". Yes "free", who can complain at that.
Who could possibly say we do not try and make as many people happy as possible. That is not a challenge just us doing our level best to try and give the whole spectrum of gamers who enjoy FOW what they want all in one go.
Now this does mean that both Mid-War and Early-War have to live with what they have for a while but our intention is to do the same thing with the other periods at a later date. We are not ignoring any period just prioritising accordingly.
I hope this stops the concern and once again proves that we love FOW too and only want the community to have a little faith and trust that we will not let you down.
John-Paul
También se queja, con bastante razón, de la histeria imperante, dado que la v3 acaba de salir y que creían que era mejor dejar algo de tiempo de asimilación. Por supuesto, la reacción mayoritaria ha sido criticar a BF por haber tartado tantísimo: «You HAD forgotten, you have been totally silent for almost 2 months when a few words would have explained your intentions. That is very poor customer service in my book», «Folks have been clamouring for this since the softback rules starting arriving, but we've had the usual BF silence. That isn't support, it's ignoring the player base».
A mí me parece cojonudo.







