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FSpaceRPG is a science fiction roleplaying game in the classic mould.

In the late 22nd century mankind expands into the the stars only to find them in more turmoil than it's own internal nationalism. Pitted against the onslaught of the expansion of the Stotatl Empire, humanity must defend itself while forging alliances with others who face absorption.

Whether you're a Terran soldier or an Aronhi Warrior from the partially conquered Aronhi Empire, one goal stands supreme above all, survival. The wits and courage to stand and fight against superior odds and create victories from difficult situations.

But not all the glory lies in the hands of warriors. Exploration of the vast wilderness that is space, charting dangers, finding resources and contacting potential allies is a cornerstone of survival.

The conflict, intrigue, action and adventure of these times provide an exciting roleplaying environment for players, whether they like playing space marines, traders, spies, investigators or just general adventure seekers. The span of events in reality are all possible, giving a wide scope of play. For casino games which you will enjoy, visit online casino. Or check out this great casino online site. For more games which you can enjoy playing with others, visit www.casinotop10.net.

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Latest Article
FSpace to drop Adobe software usage

Martin Rait
Official
2013-05-07

(Development)

Adobe's announcement to stop CS product sales beyond CS6 and focus on their Creative Cloud software subscription service is causing concerns for many companies with low profit margins.

FSpace Publications is no exception. We've been using Adobe products since we switched to Macs in late 1995.

The Creative Cloud requires an ongoing financial commitment that is not sustainable for us, and increases our costs to the point of making a loss. We only recently returned to profit and were heading back down to a break even. Adobe's move threatens that.

For now we use both CS5 and CS6 which we currently own. We'll use those to service current project needs.

But our future now has to involve investigating and adopting suitable replacement aoftware.

So long Adobe......

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