Any talk of a Spycraft SRD?

To put it quite specifically, if you buy the Spycraft d20 rules, you are buying the best d20 game on the market.

I simply do not understand how anyone who loves the genre would be disappointed with this game. Since converting to d20 there have been two books that I have purchased (not counting the three core books) that I have thought well worth the money. Those were Oriental Adventures and of course Spycraft.
 

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leaghe said:


Are you joking? Are you sure you have the book?

On page 3, there is a list of over 250 playtesters credited. I've never seen such an exhaustive list of playtesters included in a RPG before.
Never mind the fact that none of the gaming stores I know of can keep copies on the shelves. AEG must be loving this book's sailes.
 


Moot points aside...all of this later commentary comes after over a month of solid sales! How was I (or anyone else for that matter) to know how brisk the sales would be?

I'd say there's no need for an SRD now since everyone (and probably their grandmother) has it. I had a friend by it sight unseen from just 5 minutes of description on AIM. :)

Enough with the armchair quarterbacking.
 


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