bye bye specialist games, you were the only thing GW ever did well.

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Yes it does. But it doesnt tell you that it has happened so no one seems to be aware.Waldorf28 wrote:I believe the Cyanide game installs the rules PDF.
It's good the NAF has taken that on board. Will GW kick up a sticnk about it?sann0638 wrote:Good find Joe. The previous link stopped working. The NAF site is now hosting the CRP to keep it stabel, hopefully it doesn't cause problems.
I doubt you'll get that rulebook version, IP worries and all (although I'd LOVE to call their bluff--Really, judge, we've intruded on GW money and confused the market place on a game they've killed?). Frankly, I'm waiting for THAT shoe to drop on the burning embers of GW's immolation of the official game.Slinky wrote:For anyone trying to get into the game new, direct them here to get a full starting kit:
http://www.impactminiatures.com/index.p ... id=SB_BKIT
or here if they have figures (either by owning already or borrowing):
http://www.impactminiatures.com/index.p ... id=SB_FKIT
and also give them the link to the NAF hosted rulebook
Sann0638, as long as the NAF is going to host a rulebook. Could it ppplllleeaasseee be the Icepelt rulebook. That is the CRP but with all the background and fun facts. If we are going to save a rulebook for future people to see, just think it should be the one that is actually the rulebook and not the skeleton.
Legally speaking, I'm very wrong. It's their IP to do with what they wish, even if it means to sit and let it rot...so long as they renew the copyrights upon expiration. I'd love to find a test case (and this very well could be it) to bring to a receptive court to extend the real estate concept of Adverse Possession (use it or lose it if someone else makes use of it openly for a period of time) to IP law. But I'd rather do it from the perspective of a plaintiff than as a defense case. It's too risky of a proposition, honestly, and you'd have to have deep pockets to withstand a crushing defeat...and if you had that, you might as well just buy the IP off them.Maverick wrote:Agreed with lawquoter - although I also would love to see the icepelt version posted think it'll take someone with a bit of money to go up against any IP claim from GW