I understand the IT’S GETTING A BIT CHILE is now available in PDF format from Wargame Vault.
The cost is $19.95 for a watermarked copy, which makes it comparable in price to the printed edition. This also means that Australian and New Zealand wargamers, who cannot buy the printed edition from Amazon, can now buy a copy of the rules.
The cost is $19.95 for a watermarked copy, which makes it comparable in price to the printed edition. This also means that Australian and New Zealand wargamers, who cannot buy the printed edition from Amazon, can now buy a copy of the rules.
Well nice for those in the Antipodes, but I treated myself to a printed copy which should be due this week:).
ReplyDeletePrinted is best, if you can get it, in my view. I reckon the user is more likely to play if he has a hard copy.
DeleteSteve J.,
DeleteWhen it comes to wargame rules, I think that printed rather than electronic editions are always preferable.
All the best,
Bob
Trebian,
DeleteI tend to agree, although I do know that some people like to have both the printed and electronic editions of my ripples.
All the best,
Bob
excellent News, I prefer PDF as I can use my Ipad for searching
ReplyDeleteBluewillow,
DeleteI’m sure that you’ll enjoy your copy.
All the best,
Bob
I'm hoping the logical layout of the rules and a detailed contents will mean it is easy to find things in the book. But each to their own. I too hope Bluewillow enjoys the rules.
DeleteTrebian,
DeleteI certainly found the layout of your book very easy to use, and I’m sure that other readers will.
All the best,
Bob
I promised you I'd buy a PDF of PWG and I did. I've got the base rules for the early 20th century printed and ready for play. I just need to build a few platoons of tanks and it's time to play!
ReplyDeleteMr. Pavone,
DeleteI look forward to hearing how you get on with the rules.
All the best,
Bob
I much prefer hard copy myself, but we'll make do, I guess... Thanks.
ReplyDeleteArchduke Piccolo,
DeleteIt’s a great pity that the hard copy edition isn’t available in Australia and New Zealand.
All the best,
Bob