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Title: Run Faster Errata?
Post by: halflingmage on <02-09-15/0230:29>
I finally got Run Faster, and for the most part i enjoyed it.  Had a question in the lifestyles chapter.  Garages for cars are divided by body the the car, 4 or less and 5 or more.  But the only vehicle in the core rules that has a body of 4 is the Dodge Scoot.  Everthing else, including the motorcycles, require the "large' garage.  Any errata on that anywhere? 
Title: Re: Run Faster Errata?
Post by: Namikaze on <02-09-15/0232:50>
There is no official errata document yet.  However, Gibraltar (the fellow who wrote that section) has stated publicly that the small garage should be able to hold up to Body 8, while the large garage can hold anything above 4.
Title: Re: Run Faster Errata?
Post by: halflingmage on <02-09-15/0248:45>
There is no official errata document yet.  However, Gibraltar (the fellow who wrote that section) has stated publicly that the small garage should be able to hold up to Body 8, while the large garage can hold anything above 4.

Thanks.  Its a minor a point in an overall really good book, but there were just some  things in that section, like the garage size issue.  I also noticed that a garage requires a medium lifestyle but you can start having a yard with a low lifestyle, personally think it would be the other way around if you were living in apartments (unless you count public spaces that are part of the complex as a yard). 

But as I said its a really good book overall so far. 
Title: Re: Run Faster Errata?
Post by: Giabralter on <02-09-15/0955:52>
There is no official errata document yet.  However, Gibraltar (the fellow who wrote that section) has stated publicly that the small garage should be able to hold up to Body 8, while the large garage can hold anything above 4.

Thanks.  Its a minor a point in an overall really good book, but there were just some  things in that section, like the garage size issue.  I also noticed that a garage requires a medium lifestyle but you can start having a yard with a low lifestyle, personally think it would be the other way around if you were living in apartments (unless you count public spaces that are part of the complex as a yard). 

But as I said its a really good book overall so far.

Yard does count public space. yard can be considered a parking space for your car. Street and Squatter lifestyles with yard would most likely consider yards as public space that they have claimed.