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<blockquote data-quote="Psion" data-source="post: 702024" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>2 points:</p><p>1) I don't see why this is a bad thing. Spycraft if a better fit to its genre.</p><p>2) 90% of the games I would want to run in a modern setting are espionage or paramilatary action/adventure, all of which Spycraft handles well.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, even discounting the fact that the more focussed nature of Spycraft is not a disadvantage if you are playing within its realm anyway, Spycraft has several mechanisms that make it a better system IMO. Frex:</p><p></p><p>1) Action dice are <em>much</em> better implemented than action points.</p><p>2) The way core abilities are done in spycraft makes each character's schtick more unique.</p><p>3) The way non-lethal combat is done in d20 modern is a joke.</p><p>4) Spycrafts magic and psionics systems are not just a retread of D&D.</p><p>5) The way massive damage is done in d20 Modern doubly ephasizes constitution.</p><p>6) You gain almost no benefit from automatic weapons in d20 modern unless you have a feat.</p><p></p><p>Those are just the ones that come to mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psion, post: 702024, member: 172"] 2 points: 1) I don't see why this is a bad thing. Spycraft if a better fit to its genre. 2) 90% of the games I would want to run in a modern setting are espionage or paramilatary action/adventure, all of which Spycraft handles well. At any rate, even discounting the fact that the more focussed nature of Spycraft is not a disadvantage if you are playing within its realm anyway, Spycraft has several mechanisms that make it a better system IMO. Frex: 1) Action dice are [i]much[/i] better implemented than action points. 2) The way core abilities are done in spycraft makes each character's schtick more unique. 3) The way non-lethal combat is done in d20 modern is a joke. 4) Spycrafts magic and psionics systems are not just a retread of D&D. 5) The way massive damage is done in d20 Modern doubly ephasizes constitution. 6) You gain almost no benefit from automatic weapons in d20 modern unless you have a feat. Those are just the ones that come to mind. [/QUOTE]
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