No odder than printing out library data on paper. Unless you've made a specific effort to have everyone equipped with tablets and compatible software, it's still easier to fiddle with sheets of paper across a table than with electronic data. IMO, anyway.I agree with most of the stuff that Timerover51 listed, except that it seems to me that in the Far Future setting most of this would be in electronic form for the characters, so it seems odd to print it off on paper for the players.
I agree with most of the stuff that Timerover51 listed, except that it seems to me that in the Far Future setting most of this would be in electronic form for the characters, so it seems odd to print it off on paper for the players.
I like having the Library Data for my campaign in the Traveller Wiki, so my players can search and view it somewhat like their characters would.
I did have one NPC hand a PC his business card, and it was interesting that the PCs speculated that handing out actual physical cards must be a show of affluence designed to impress, as most would just electronically pass info by some method such as tapping comms together or sending an automatic comm message.
Need and want are two different things.Oh, you guys mean props. Erm, do you really need them?
You wouldn't happen to still have these, would you?In my last few campaigns (which were MT-based) I built a library of equipment sheets. Starting with the equipment sheets that DGP developed for MT, I added many more. Each sheet would have a picture, stats, and flavour text.
I agree with most of the stuff that Timerover51 listed, except that it seems to me that in the Far Future setting most of this would be in electronic form for the characters, so it seems odd to print it off on paper for the players.
You wouldn't happen to still have these, would you?![]()