New Hailing Frequencies
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New Hailing Frequencies
I've made this topic a sticky so that you'll always be able to find the newest ones of these. Communique is always focused on Federation Commander, but Hailing Frequencies also has lots of useful information, including FC Tactics of the Month. It also includes serialized fiction.
The August Hailing Frequencies is now available.
http://www.federationcommander.com/News ... index.html
Also available is Communique #56.
http://www.starfleetgames.com/federatio ... que-56.pdf
Enjoy!
The August Hailing Frequencies is now available.
http://www.federationcommander.com/News ... index.html
Also available is Communique #56.
http://www.starfleetgames.com/federatio ... que-56.pdf
Enjoy!
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Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc.
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- Steve Cole
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The October Hailing Frequencies is now available.
http://www.federationcommander.com/News ... index.html
Hailing Frequencies covers all of our games, including Prime Directive with the addition of the "Ask Aunt Jean" column. We've revamped it, so please let us know if you like the new look.
Also available is Communique #58.
http://www.starfleetgames.com/federatio ... que-58.pdf
Enjoy!
http://www.federationcommander.com/News ... index.html
Hailing Frequencies covers all of our games, including Prime Directive with the addition of the "Ask Aunt Jean" column. We've revamped it, so please let us know if you like the new look.
Also available is Communique #58.
http://www.starfleetgames.com/federatio ... que-58.pdf
Enjoy!
Business Manager/RPG Line Editor
Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc.
Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc.
The November Hailing Frequencies is now available.
http://www.federationcommander.com/News ... index.html
Hailing Frequencies covers all of our games, including Prime Directive with the addition of the "Ask Aunt Jean" column. We've done some more changes; please let us know how you like it.
Also available is Communique #59.
http://www.federationcommander.com/Comm ... que-59.pdf
Enjoy!
http://www.federationcommander.com/News ... index.html
Hailing Frequencies covers all of our games, including Prime Directive with the addition of the "Ask Aunt Jean" column. We've done some more changes; please let us know how you like it.
Also available is Communique #59.
http://www.federationcommander.com/Comm ... que-59.pdf
Enjoy!
Business Manager/RPG Line Editor
Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc.
Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc.
The Hailing Frequencies for December is out!
http://www.federationcommander.com/News ... index.html
Communique #60 is also available. It's hard to believe we've been putting this newsletter out for five years.
http://www.federationcommander.com/Comm ... que-60.pdf
I'm tickled with this one's scenario "The Hydrans Meet Santa Claus", a Michelle Less production. I hope you enjoy it.
http://www.federationcommander.com/News ... index.html
Communique #60 is also available. It's hard to believe we've been putting this newsletter out for five years.
http://www.federationcommander.com/Comm ... que-60.pdf
I'm tickled with this one's scenario "The Hydrans Meet Santa Claus", a Michelle Less production. I hope you enjoy it.
Business Manager/RPG Line Editor
Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc.
Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc.
- Steve Cole
- Site Admin
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- Joined: Wed Oct 11, 2006 5:24 pm
- JimDauphinais
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I prefer color as well, but I suspect the reason LT is now being used for Communique ship cards is to save the color versions for e23 sales.
Jim Dauphinais, Chesterfield, MO

St. Louis Area Fed Comm Group: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/STL ... Commander/

St. Louis Area Fed Comm Group: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/STL ... Commander/
Jim, SVC has stated in public that we get more requests for the low-toner ships that are designed specifically for monochrome printers. He has stated in public that we get triple the downloads of the low-toner versions.
That's the primary reason we have switched. You must have missed the posts where SVC explained why we moved this direction.
If you think the company is misleading its customers, I suggest you take it to email, as such charges are not taken lightly and are certainly not debated on an open board.
Jean
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That's the primary reason we have switched. You must have missed the posts where SVC explained why we moved this direction.
If you think the company is misleading its customers, I suggest you take it to email, as such charges are not taken lightly and are certainly not debated on an open board.
Jean
WebMom
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Jean -- I apologize for any harm caused by my speculation. I have not seen SVC's previous posts. I have only seen the very brief statement in Communique #59 and noticed the replacement of some of the color ship cards on Commander's Circle with low toner versions.
Quite frankly, I have had trouble understanding how moving from color cards to low toner cards for Communique is doing players a favor. Certainly, adding low toner cards would be doing a favor for those players who want them. However, providing only low toner cards in Communique harms those players who like color cards. I suspect my trouble in understanding this is what caused me to speculate.
I am greatly surprised that low toner versions are downloaded more than the color versions in this age where nearly everyone has a cheap color ink jet printer (cheap on a hardware basis not a per page basis). I would have thought most folks would print the PDF once on their ink jet printer and then use a page protector. I am also surprised no poll was taken before the decision was made to move to low toner versions.
It is possible the download counts could be misleading. For example, those who like the low toner cards might tend to print fresh copies as they need them rather than use page protectors. Alternatively, the folks who prefer the color ones may simply be printing them from their Communique PDF downloads rather than from Commander's Circle.
The number of requests for low toner cards may be misleading as well. I do not doubt SVC recieved a large number of requests for low toner versions. However, it should be remembered that the folks who were happy with the color versions had no need to make a request for color versions of the cards since the cards were already in color.
Maybe a happy middle ground is to put the color versions in Communique and the low toner versions in Commander's Circle as it appears that both versions are being created.
Quite frankly, I have had trouble understanding how moving from color cards to low toner cards for Communique is doing players a favor. Certainly, adding low toner cards would be doing a favor for those players who want them. However, providing only low toner cards in Communique harms those players who like color cards. I suspect my trouble in understanding this is what caused me to speculate.
I am greatly surprised that low toner versions are downloaded more than the color versions in this age where nearly everyone has a cheap color ink jet printer (cheap on a hardware basis not a per page basis). I would have thought most folks would print the PDF once on their ink jet printer and then use a page protector. I am also surprised no poll was taken before the decision was made to move to low toner versions.
It is possible the download counts could be misleading. For example, those who like the low toner cards might tend to print fresh copies as they need them rather than use page protectors. Alternatively, the folks who prefer the color ones may simply be printing them from their Communique PDF downloads rather than from Commander's Circle.
The number of requests for low toner cards may be misleading as well. I do not doubt SVC recieved a large number of requests for low toner versions. However, it should be remembered that the folks who were happy with the color versions had no need to make a request for color versions of the cards since the cards were already in color.
Maybe a happy middle ground is to put the color versions in Communique and the low toner versions in Commander's Circle as it appears that both versions are being created.
Jim Dauphinais, Chesterfield, MO

St. Louis Area Fed Comm Group: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/STL ... Commander/

St. Louis Area Fed Comm Group: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/STL ... Commander/
I would echo Jims comment - I have printed (and laminated) color cards from the communiques. I have had no need to download them. Obviously I have no need to ask for color versions because I already have them.
If communique had always provided B&W versions then I'd have been downloading color from the website and requesting color versions.
I was wondering whether it was a decision based on the e23 PDFs, putting the nice color cards in a product that ADB can make money on, whilst still providing ships in Communique for free.
If communique had always provided B&W versions then I'd have been downloading color from the website and requesting color versions.
I was wondering whether it was a decision based on the e23 PDFs, putting the nice color cards in a product that ADB can make money on, whilst still providing ships in Communique for free.


