To what extent have you played Chaos Earth?

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To what extent have you played Chaos Earth?

I have never played it and don't own any of the books (Rifters not included)
7
10%
I have some or all of the books (Rifters not included), but have not used them
25
36%
I have used Chaos Earth as a sourcebook for another game, but have not played the actual setting
9
13%
I have played in the Chaos Earth setting some
16
23%
I have played in the Chaos Earth setting extensively
7
10%
Other (please post to explain)
6
9%
 
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To what extent have you played Chaos Earth?

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So, do you have the books? Have you played? What is your experience?

I have the main book and Creatures of Chaos, and will probably pick up Rise of Magic shortly. I'm hoping to run a Chaos Earth campaign starting in October.
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As the frog said to the chicken "Rrread it..." (Core setting book & Rifter articles)
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Have the books, would love to run or play it sometime.
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Jason Richards wrote:So, do you have the books? Have you played? What is your experience?

I have the main book and Creatures of Chaos, and will probably pick up Rise of Magic shortly.


Same here. I've been wanting to run a campaign of it for awhile (as well as several other Palladium games), but just haven't had the time :(
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I'm not surprised at the number of people who own the books, but I'm a little surprised why so few have played it? Was it because the game was so incomplete, or what?
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'Cause I'm not GMing a Palladium game right now...three AD&D games, yes (with the same people - it depends on who's present, and does get confusing! :lol).
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Jason Richards wrote:I'm not surprised at the number of people who own the books, but I'm a little surprised why so few have played it? Was it because the game was so incomplete, or what?


My group has a few other active campaigns going on right now. I have a number of ideas for GM'ing once done with my CS SpecOps campaign however.
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I guess it's the same with me. I'm not gaming at all for the moment, having just moved. Starting back up in October though...
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I'm pretty much in the same situation. I'm running a Rifts game that everyone is enjoying and has invested a lot in. I do think Chaos Earth would be really fun to play.
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I haven't played it because I can never find a group.
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While my gaming group has Chaos Earth and the supplements, I just don't like using products that are that incomplete without something very compelling (usually a setting or clever ruleset) to counter it. Chaos Earth isn't all that compelling in any regard, so it's all but guaranteed to remain on the shelf.
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Hey, just wanted to thank everyone for posting. It's been a big help.
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Although I have the Chaos Earth Book, The Creatures book, And the Rise of Magic book the playing group I am with has not gotten into the Rifts game yet.
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haven't played it or own any books but I will one day !!!!!!!!! :x I got this whole lack of funds thing going on right now.
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First time I played it was last sat with Jason and some other people in our group.And I like it..
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I'm not an avid fan of the M.D.C. system and so I havent played Rifts or any other M.D.C. system. However, I do have a crap load of Rifts source book material and other M.D.C. games. I am going to take a stab at CE this coming week end (I have all the books), just to see how it'll pan out. wish me luck.
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Just waiting for my other 2 CE books to get here and then I plan on running a campaign.
Haven't decided what I am gonna do just yet
I think I will wait to see what my players want to play and then formulate a plan around that.
I know one of them will want to be a magic-user of some kind so I am waiting till I get Rise of Magic
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I enjoyed it so much that in my opinion Chaos Earth will replace my Rifts.
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