Talk:Violence (role-playing game)

I've replaced the external link to the PDF file of the game (1.1 MB) with an external link to the blog article which originally provided the link to the file. I like the idea of providing the file (especially as it's under Creative Commons); now, readers can choose whether to download it or not from the link in the blog. Also, I've changed the "External Links" heading to "References", because the same blog article is the primary source for the fact that Costikyan released Violence under Creative Commons. - Salvor Hardin 11:43, 10 January 2006 (UTC)

I intend to replace the Hogshead Publishing link once I've written an article about it. (The existing link was to an article about different senses of the word hogshead, not to an article about Hogshead Publishing Pty Ltd.) I'm working on an article about another of the New Style games, De Profundis, and intend to add articles about New Style, Hogshead, and as many of the other New Style games as I can. I'll add the links after I've written the articles. If I decide it's not worth writing an article about Hogshead, I'll make an external link to the company's website instead.- Salvor Hardin 11:58, 10 January 2006 (UTC)

Unplayable Reference?
That the game is in practice unplayable needs a reference to evidence of unplayability, or at least needs to be changed to *intended to be unplayable*. The mechanic is odd but not especially unplayable, although the scenarios require a strong stomach and a deeply twisted sense of humour. (Source: experience! Why do you think I am anonymous?)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 02:11, 12 February 2008 (UTC)