QRS sheets removed from website?

Started by Agoz, August 08, 2021, 10:52:10 PM

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Agoz

I notice that the only QRS sheet on the website appears to be the French one, any reason for that? I liked having the Pacto and Maximus QRS's available, my paper copy is getting worn out. Did it get moved somewhere else?


Agoz

I'm guessing no one knows where they went? Are they being revised? Did they just get left out during the recent website restructure?

Glactophagos

Yes, I'd like to know too!
What happened to the English QRS please?
Let's fight on the table, not on the forum.

richard

Does anyone have a copy of the current English version QRS?

Can't find a copy on the main website.
thanks

Simon Meg-Meister

PSC now have armour-plated versions for sale for a small amount.
Rolling Skulls in the land or Purple

rayfredjohn

Quote from: Simon Meg-Meister on February 22, 2022, 06:42:01 AM
PSC now have armour-plated versions for sale for a small amount.

Can you supply a link. Can't find them on the PSC site

Rittervonbek


Simon Meg-Meister

That would be becauase they haven't added one  :-\  :o :(

i'll get that sorted.

Si
Rolling Skulls in the land or Purple

rayfredjohn


rayfredjohn

@Simon MeG Meister

any news on this yet?

badhabum

I would like to point out a problem

QRS sheets may be available at PSC but the delivery out of UK will be very costly for us ( I seem to have lost my QRS and cannot replace it . I have an older version  )

A PDF would make it easier

lionheartrjc

The QRS are available as free PDFs from the rules section of the mortem-et-gloriam.co.uk website.

Richard

nikgaukroger

Quote from: lionheartrjc on August 19, 2022, 05:29:58 PM
The QRS are available as free PDFs from the rules section of the mortem-et-gloriam.co.uk website.

Richard

French, Greek and Polish but no English.
"The Roman Empire was not murdered and nor did it die a natural death; it accidentally committed suicide."

lionheartrjc

Do a search and they are actually there.  I am not sure why they aren't on the menu!

Richard

nikgaukroger

A tad unhelpful if it is actually there. Have asked Simon C for it to be back on the menu  :D
"The Roman Empire was not murdered and nor did it die a natural death; it accidentally committed suicide."