Regardless of the fact that I am keeping D20 Modern I still wouldnt buy Dana's products and I wouldnt recommend them to anyone I know. And Dana only his himself to thank for that.
Well I have decided that there is no reason to sell the D20 Modern stuff I have. I will just keep it and if the off-chance I can use it comes up I will.
As for support if a supplement comes out in hardcover I will be sure to buy it if it looks good, I still wont buy .pdf's and Dana's...
I am not backward, just hate .pdfs because they are a horriable format. And if you can understand someone has an opinion that differs from yours then I will happily add you to my ignore list as you have nothing of value to add.
Well there are a few reasons:
1) I hate the format: Reading on the screen is a pain
2) The product comes in an unusable format- I have to perform another step to make the product usable at the game table
3) Cost- To get the product printed and bound can sometimes cost as much as it does to buy...
Well I think there should be more support for then there really is, and lets face it D20 is like the bastard Redheaded stepchild. At this point I am considering selling the D20 Modern books that I have and be done with it.
I am begining to wonder why there is so little D20 Modern support from large game companies. Sure, fans are creating sites and there are a few D20 modern .pdf games but the amount of print material for D20 Modern has been.. well lacking.
Any idea why this is?
It's kind of sad...
I really liked the 7th Sea setting although I didnt much care for the ruleset (I am refering to 7th sea's game mechanics). I had a ton of the books and I enjoyed reading them.