Latest version?

Started by Forst22, August 21, 2022, 10:22:50 AM

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Forst22

Just checking what is the latest version of PITS?

I have a copy acquired pre Covid which has a cover identical to that illustrated in the rules page, including a date of 2004, which I had assumed was the latest, as you normally update the photo with new versions.

Just downloaded the play sheet and many of the action points and shooting adjustments are dufferent, suggesting a newer version is available?

Would normally have checked at a show, but they are few and far between recently!


Colonel Kilgore

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As per the text explanation (under "want to know more?") of the rules on the PP website, the current version was published in 2012.

It looks as though the cover photo on the website could do with replacing...

Simon

martin goddard

Good point .
I had better get on with that. 
No worries.


martin :)

martin goddard

I hope it is sorted now?
I have put the current cover picture on.
Cannot find any PITS videos but maybe I need to do some PP ones.

If anyone finds any "how to play" PITS videos that are a bit wrong do pass on the details.

Thanks,


martin :)

Sean Clark

The only PITS videos are yours Martin, though they aren't  on the Peter Pig Youtube site, they are listed on the 'Martin Goddard' Youtube channel  :)

Sean Clark

Quote from: Sean Clark on August 21, 2022, 02:15:41 PM
The only PITS videos are yours Martin, though they aren't  on the Peter Pig Youtube site, they are listed on the 'Martin Goddard' Youtube channel  :)

There are several amd quite good they are too.

Colonel Kilgore

Quote from: martin goddard on August 21, 2022, 01:10:29 PM
I hope it is sorted now?
I have put the current cover picture on.
Cannot find any PITS videos but maybe I need to do some PP ones.

If anyone finds any "how to play" PITS videos that are a bit wrong do pass on the details.

Thanks,


martin :)

Latest technicolor cover now up on the PP website - well done Martin!

Simon

Sean Clark

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB1xVrKKbLM

Here is a link to one of Martin's videos. There are two others.

martin goddard

Thanks very much for finding those.
I had totally forgotten about them.
I will get them up on the PP website
Thanks you team.

martin :)