Official Stragegy Guide?
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Hi!
Yes, okay, seeing how lousy most modern strategy guides are, I haven't bought one in years, myself.
But... *I'm* quite good at this kind of thing. Wrote a book on BASIC (yes, BASIC, I'm ashamed) while I was still a kid, and wrote the 'Unofficial Duke Nukem 3D FAQ' a long time ago (which actually made it into the platinum edition)
Enough of me bragging about myself - how about I write a guide like this?
We could do this in two different ways:
a) I write a manuscript, ready for printing (LaTeX, probably, or StarOffice). For this I'd need Frogboys help, as quite a bit of background info would have to be included.
And, obviously, we'd work out a deal about profits, distribution, publishers, etc, etc.
I write a web-only thingy, based on strategies seen here in the forums and sent to me via email. This would, of course, be free.
Me, I'd prefere option a, as I could finally dedicate a book to my father (who has written > 25 books, mostly on physics and the like).
What do you think?
Yes, okay, seeing how lousy most modern strategy guides are, I haven't bought one in years, myself.
But... *I'm* quite good at this kind of thing. Wrote a book on BASIC (yes, BASIC, I'm ashamed) while I was still a kid, and wrote the 'Unofficial Duke Nukem 3D FAQ' a long time ago (which actually made it into the platinum edition)
Enough of me bragging about myself - how about I write a guide like this?
We could do this in two different ways:
a) I write a manuscript, ready for printing (LaTeX, probably, or StarOffice). For this I'd need Frogboys help, as quite a bit of background info would have to be included.
And, obviously, we'd work out a deal about profits, distribution, publishers, etc, etc.
Me, I'd prefere option a, as I could finally dedicate a book to my father (who has written > 25 books, mostly on physics and the like).
What do you think?