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Décidement, il y a plein d'info sympa en ce moment sur la mailing list. Pour rappel, le Rob en question est Rob Broom, le manager de Games Workshop Historical, qui produit WAB.

Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 18:54:52 EDT

From: DWHolli@a...

Subject: Re: Re: Re: El Cid and Suppliment obsevations (Was criticism)

Now Rob, you could make us all happy and say the LONG promised errata will

also be available at Historicon ;-).

David

Rob---> If all goes to plan, a draft will be available on the internet

before the release of Alexander the Great, which should be at Historicon,

unless I have to keep editting.... <grin>>

Et maintenant, rhaaaa....que du bonheur !!

Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 07:37:37 -0400

From: "Jeff Stuckey" <creator7@b...>

Subject: RE: Re: Re: El Cid and Suppliment obsevations (Was criticism)

---------------------------> On a great note for WAB. It is wonderful that

Rob is out there and obviously very interested in knowing what the unwashed

masses are thinking. That can only be good.

There is a question I would love to ask Rob. Is there a list of all the

suppliments that are definately in the pipeline and their possible release

dates? If there is, can it be shared?

Thanks,

Jeff S.

---> We have quite a list of various works allegedly in progress, and thats

about to be updated around July on the Warhammer Historical web site

alongside hard and fast release dates with those that will become reality

rather than just current "pipe dreams".

However heres whats in progress in no particular order except the first two,

they will both be released prior to May 2004 along with one other title in

the middle, probably Siege related.

Please try and avoid asking loads of questions about content as in at least

50per cent of the cases, I don't know yet myself!

Alexander WAB supplement

Byzantine WAB supplement

WAB and WECW Siege (one title)

Spartacus Campaigns of Antiquity WAB supplement

Naval Warfare part one.

Chinese WAB supplement part one

Crusades WAB supplement

Macedonian Successors WAB supplement

Black Powder part one (Napoleonics etc, written by Jervis Johnson)

Divine Wind Samurai WAB supplement

Punic Wars WAB supplement

Classical Greece WAB supplement

Modern (20th century) close combat game (completely new rules and very much

not in progress, its been started the old fashioned way, pen and paper!).

Eastern European and Mongols WAB supplement.

Ancientmaster (by Rick Priestley).

Trojan War campaign

A compendium of errata, new rules and other material.

Would like to get in hand properly in the next six months.

Thirty years War or Seven years war

Hundred years war/Medieval supplements (especially this one)

As you can see plenty of WAB and related activity, and Warhammer Historical

hope to have touched on other periods of history (not all are listed here)

in a significant manner by the end of 2004 moving in to 2005.

Theres also a whole bunch of other completely mad ideas out there but I

won't mention them yet!!!

Hope some of that helps, and really, I believe every body washes, I always

look for the good in people <<<grin>>>

Kind regards

Rob

Rob Broom

Warhammer Historical General Manager

robb@g...

www.warhammer-historical.com

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Quelques niouzes de l'errata à venir prochainement pour WAB, pêchées sur la liste de diffusion.

The other is that an informed source has said that the WAB errata should be

published at about the same time as the Alexander supplement, as some of the

errata apparently cover the rules in the supplement too...

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