Kudos to FFG!

By Gallandro, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Beta

I've got to give a big shout out to the design team at FFG. The decision to post a PDF copy of the narrative die sheet was very classy. For all of those complaining about this simply being a cash grab, they could have easily opted not to make the die sheet available so you would be more inclined to buy the dice when they are available for sale.

I have a ton of dice I can use with these stickers, but I will now certainly be picking myself up a couple of sets of dice when they are released.

Thanks again FFG!

Yancy

Gallandro said:

I've got to give a big shout out to the design team at FFG. The decision to post a PDF copy of the narrative die sheet was very classy. For all of those complaining about this simply being a cash grab, they could have easily opted not to make the die sheet available so you would be more inclined to buy the dice when they are available for sale.

I have a ton of dice I can use with these stickers, but I will now certainly be picking myself up a couple of sets of dice when they are released.

Thanks again FFG!

Yancy

Have you already cut the stickers out? I would love to hear what product people are using to print these on.

Sweet, looks easy enough. I have more than enough dice to affix these bad boys to.

Stacie_GmrGrl said:

Gallandro said:

That is really cool… thanks for the link. I've never heard of these so … well, how would these work if I wanted to print my own? Or could I just take thes dice sticker sheet to Office Max and have them print copies of it on sheets of these full sheet printing labels and just cut out the dice parts?

You could just print them on your own using the full sticker sheet and the PDF that FFG posted. Or you could take a copy of the sheet to Office Max and they would do it. If you do it yourself, expect alot of ink to be used! LOL :)

Very classy!

So far I have been very impressed with what FFG has done/is doing with SWRPG.

Now if we could just get a few bonus species as web outputs… (wishful thinking).

$hamrock