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Reviews of GURPS High-Tech appeared in two issues of Dragon: In the April 1989 edition of Games International (Issue 4), James Wallis questioned the blurb on the back cover of the book, which claimed this book was "A Sourcebook of Weapons & Equipment Through the Ages." Wallis agreed with the "weapons" part of the description, but found equipment "takes a back seat." He did find the book "well-presented and laid out, written in an interesting style which often takes joy in tongue-in-cheek examples of the rules which it explains." He concluded by giving the book an average score of 3.5 out of 5, saying, "It is not essential by any means, but is a nice items for the GURPS referee to own." Ī new GURPS High-Tech (2007) was one of the tech books published for GURPS 4e.
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GURPS High-Tech was written by Michael Hurst, with art by Guy Burchak, and was first published by Steve Jackson Games in 1988 as a 128-page book. A list of individual weapons, costs and availability Details of the four "tech" levels covered by this book It is a universal sourcebook for GURPS that could be used with many different worlds. The book includes descriptions of standard weapons from all levels. GURPS High-Tech is a GURPS supplement of rules for weapons and transportation, focusing on firearms and organized into seven technological levels, from the black-powder-musket era to a future of lasers and stun guns.