Killer Cyborg wrote:Oh, definitely.
But I shouldn't have to house-rule it.
This is Palladium, house-rules are a given.
Killer Cyborg wrote:NA didn't come out the best. The NGR did.
But I wasn't talking "outside of the US," I was talking about within the US as well.
Most of Rifts Earth should be untamed wilderness, with pockets of civilization here or there.
That depends on what you consider "the best". The NGR has problems that NA doesn't really have to contend with, which IMHO means they did not necessarily come out as the "the best" in the long run (maybe the short run, but not the long run).
That is what we see though in terms of wilderness/civilization ratio. Its just the focus on the books is those "pockets of civilization here or there" and some minor stuff for the wilderness.
Blue_Lion wrote:I made no such suggestion, I pointed out a blanket statement zer0 Kay made that you clump world books in threes and make them new dimensions does not quite work.
"So just make it a new world instead of some place me and my PC do not want to go on earth to begin with then if that new world is popular it can get more books to flesh it out like phase world."-Blue_Lion.
Basically what you are saying is to take the World Book and make it into a Dimension Book. Context is a bit different as you are taking about future products, but it can certainly apply to using existing products. Which is why I said "(basically)".
Curbludgeon wrote:This would make the list of depicted dimension Rifts Earth, Wormwood, Phase World, dyval, Hades, Palladium, Splicers, Chaos Earth (the last two arguably), and what else?
Rifts Earth
Chaos Earth (time travel)
Wormwood
Phaseworld
Splicers
Dyval
Hades
Palladium
OTHER SDC lines (Heroes Unlimited, Ninjas and Super Spies, After the Bomb, Nightbane, Dead Reign, Mechanoids, etc)
Licensed Products that they don't have the license to (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, TWO editions of Robotech, Macross II, and Manhunter)
IIRC at least one of the Rifters has a Dimensional World in it (an early one), and both World Books for the Federation of Magic and Psycape have parts that place cities in other dimensions. Some of the D-Bees have some information on their home dimension in their writeups (Vernulian for example), but for the most part aren't as fleshed out as the previous examples.