A lot of the product images on the site are like that, actually ... it makes it easier for fan sites and media outlets to grab them from the site instead of having to ask us for larger images. With a two-button mouse, in most browsers you can hover over the image, right click, and select Open Image in New Window to see the larger image.
I can see the pictures in IE but not with Firefox
ReplyDeleteIf you're coming up with the "Atlas Games Image Not Yet Available" image, you just need to hit reload ... your browser is caching the old image.
ReplyDeleteIf you're actually getting a broken image icon, please let me know at michelle@atlas-games.com Thanks!
These images are actually scaled down on the webpage, and I found I could see a larger and more readable version by opening the images directly:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.atlas-games.com/images/product/0276.jpghttp://www.atlas-games.com/images/product/0277.jpg
Call the larger image an Easter egg. :)
ReplyDeleteA lot of the product images on the site are like that, actually ... it makes it easier for fan sites and media outlets to grab them from the site instead of having to ask us for larger images. With a two-button mouse, in most browsers you can hover over the image, right click, and select Open Image in New Window to see the larger image.
Grey Thornberry is the artist. (The frame and general design is still Scott Reeves', of course, just like ArM5 itself.)
ReplyDeleteTrue Lineages is described as "case bound". What the hell is casebound? Is it paperback or hardback.
ReplyDeleteIt's hardcover.
ReplyDeleteCasebinding is one type of hardcover binding (two others being side-sewn and smythe sewn). Ars Magica 5th Edition is casebound, for example.