mbassoc2003 wrote in LotFP:I suppose the dramatic drop off in production could be explained as 'because Covid', and I suppose if you get on the wrong side of the mob, it's not like you didn't know what you were getting into to, and you only have yourself to blame. So companies were acting in their own best interests, lest they suffer at the hands of the mob too.By that same logic though, a policeman who is hung out to dry knew what he was getting into in an arrest scenario, and a shop owner knows what he's getting into when he sets up a business. They are all notches on the same wedge of the mob deciding who should be punished based on their own judgement without evidence. If we sit back and accept the thin end of the wedge, it only then needs to be pushed and we can all live happily ever after in a socialist utopia where the people know best.
mbassoc2003 wrote in LotFP:That seems to be the last in the series, but not on DrivethruRPG. Anyone know if LotFP are still selling hardcopies?
benjoshua wrote in LotFP:He's a guest at North Texas RPG Con set to happen in a few weeks, and I understand he'll have a booth (for sales). I'm imagining hard copies, but I don't know what he's selling or if my memory is correct. I was able to join one of his games, so hopefully I'll remember to inquire if a booth was only a figment of my imagination.