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Ranger REG said:I want a Star*Drive Campaign Setting Book for d20 Future.
That would be awsome! However, I doubt we'll ever see it. I'd take a Star Frontiers campaign setting book too.
Ranger REG said:I want a Star*Drive Campaign Setting Book for d20 Future.
Ranger REG said:Gee, where were you and your somber mood during the Great Hasbro/WotC Winter Layoff of 2000-2001?
Did you get depressed when d20 Modern designers Rich Redman, Owen KC Stephens (btw, Happy 35th B-Day), and others were let go, spelling doom for d20 Modern?
Heaven forbid you keep tab on Guardians of Order.
Hey, I gotta harp on you, man, for being more pessimistic than me.
AEG will bounce back.
Nope. It's more like rolling into suits. The current WotC Prez is assigned by Hasbro and his prior experience includes working at Coca-Cola.trancejeremy said:WOTC is a completely different case. Since they are owned by Hasbro which is rolling into money,
I'd like to see them combine these ideas and do a Hong Kong/John Woo style book. You know, with all the wire-fu and some more exciting rules for gun battles (a la Spycraft) and a stunt system, the whole thing.JPL said:d20 Martial Arts
Again, Vig has already done it well, as have the Game Mechanics. If WotC had some sense, they'd just buy Blood & Fists, get the boys from Udon to draw some nice ninja art, and print it.
d20 Crimebusters
Not the old-school TSR version...a sourcebook for all manner of urban cops-v-robbers fun.
If they could possibly do a better Modern Player's Companion than the utterly necessary, best-Modern-product-ever Modern Player's Companion that the original Modern writers released through the Game Mechanics/Green Ronin, I'd be completely amazed. At the very least, I hope they wouldn't be dumb enough to use the same name-- maybe call it the Hero's Guide like Star Wars, or to take a page from D&D, The Complete Hero.JPL said:d20 Modern Player's Companion
General character options kinda thing.
(Psi)SeveredHead said:I'd like to see a D20 Crime and Punishment book. I wonder how many GMs scratch their heads over arrest procedures, or rules on "police heat" or the likelihood of getting your bags sniffed at an airport.
trancejeremy said:Unfortunately, when a company can't be bothered to make an annoucement clarifying their future after a bombshell about laying off most their staff, speculation is going to be rampant that most its game lines are dead. And once people think they are dead, they really will become dead. Why would anyone buy Spycraft now, when there is no assurance it's got a future?
AscentStudios said:Cheers, woodelf.![]()
But I would still hope those who like Spycraft 2.0 would buy my book anyway![]()