[Diaspora] SFRPG forums available for Diaspora discussion!

EDG edg at sfrpg.org.uk
Sat Mar 27 13:15:50 MDT 2010


Hi guys,

Just letting you folks know that if you're interested in a phpbb-forum 
to discuss Diaspora on, you are welcome to head over to the SFRPG 
discussion boards to do so!

The URL is: http://www.sfrpg.org.uk/phpBB3/index.php

The SFRPG boards were set up in July 2008 as a publisher-independent 
place to discuss Scifi RPGs and things associated with SF in general 
(movies, books etc). We're a small but friendly and open-minded bunch of 
system-agnostic, mostly "post-Traveller" folks who are interested in a 
wide range of SF-related topics, and discussions are quite civilised 
there :). If nothing else, there's probably a bunch of stuff there that 
folks here would find useful for SF games (you don't need to be 
registered there to read the threads so it's all accessible if you want 
to take a look, but you won't be able to post unless registered).

If you'd like to discuss Diaspora there then for now please head over to 
the "Specific SF RPG" board at 
http://www.sfrpg.org.uk/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=19 - if there's enough 
interest we'd be happy to split off a sub-board just for Diaspora!

Also, we have a Product Announcement board for publishers to let folks 
know of new material coming out - the publishers of Diaspora are more 
than welcome to use that to get the word out about their products too!


And just to keep this from being totally spammy :), I myself just picked 
up the PDF of Diaspora after hearing about it on RPGnet - I'm reading 
through it and so far I am rather enjoying it. I'm rather new to the 
more narrative style of play - I've had some bad experiences with other 
narrative games but Diaspora seems more accessible than other games in 
that field. Nice work, folks!

Cheers,
    Consty


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