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CLOSED: LFG: First time player

Hey everyone, I'm new to FATE and i am looking to try out a new systems. I have a lot of experience roleplaying and have been doing it for 7 years as DM and player, mostly in Pathfinder, 3.5e and 5e. I have wanted to branch out into other systems for the longest time but everyone i have played with over the years has not wanted to play anything else. I am willing to buy the books + any other material if needed. PM me if there is anything available. Many thanks! Availability :  Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday after 6pm GMT 
The books are actually available in PDFs for free/pay what you want from the developer  on this website . 
Discovered that after i posted haha :) Thanks!
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The Fate Core rules are viewable for free in a Fate System Reference Document form as well (like an indexed web-page).&nbsp; Some specific rules from Fate worlds are available for free as well. <a href="https://fate-srd.com/" rel="nofollow">https://fate-srd.com/</a> You'll find at the bottom a collected list of Fate world settings, from Evil Hat or 3rd-Party publishers.&nbsp; What kind of fiction interests you? I'd also recommend the Mechanical Summary of Fate Core, which covers Fate rules procedurally in the order of flow that you usually encounter them.&nbsp; I ask to put this up as a Handout in any game area for Fate I'm involved in. One important thing is, in situations which call for Creating an Advantage, there is an important difference if you Tie. The result differs depending on whether you're creating an entirely new Advantage or basing yourself on an existing Advantage that was already there: <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/rpg/comments/17h3a2/a_mec" rel="nofollow">https://www.reddit.com/r/rpg/comments/17h3a2/a_mec</a>...