Lwaxy
Cute but dangerous
What you're describing is that D&D is the "most commonly played game", not the most Generic game.
Generic - adj. - Very comprehensive; pertaining or appropriate to large classes or groups as opposed to specific.
Comprehensive means "broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something." D&D does not do this. It is better than some at this, and worse than others at this, but it hasn't been specifically designed for this and only this. It's also quite Specific (contrary to the definition) as D&D mostly supports only it's own version of Fantasy, and only occasionally nods to, or is adapted for, other versions (with varying degrees of success from edition to edition, and campaign world to campaign world).
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Yes, D&D does this, in our games anyway, and if it can do it there it can do it for others. D&D rules are a base set easily expanded upon. It may not have been designed for it, but it works just fine. GURPS, on the other hand, never managed this for us.
And I know the English language, thank you.
