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<blockquote data-quote="teitan" data-source="post: 706917" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>I beg to differ, as with any game it requires some tweaking to max it out to your best advantage but not so much that you require a completely new genre rulebook. Want to get around the vehicle rules? Not as hard you would imagine and I rarely use vehicle combat rules anyway. I don't see any problems in the weapon rules or the conditions effect rules that can't be EASILY tweaked to fit what you want to do.n SO yes, the genres you mention can be played out.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, I love Spycraft and think it is an AWESOME sourcebook as is, and I am sure the other supplements are great for it, but I also think that D20 Modern is better at multi-genre than Spycraft because it is multi-genre out of the box and doesn't require other sourcebooks like the mentioned Hand of Glory. When I buy D20 Modern I get everything I need to play ANY genre out of the initial 40 dollar investment whereas with Spycraft I have to shell out 35 for the main book and plus for the extras if I want to run Indiana Jones, Doc Savage et al. I am not knocking Spycraft though because it oozes cool and suave and cinematic like no other game I have seen to date. It's just I can't play more types of games right out of the box with D20 Modern and less of an investment.</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teitan, post: 706917, member: 3457"] I beg to differ, as with any game it requires some tweaking to max it out to your best advantage but not so much that you require a completely new genre rulebook. Want to get around the vehicle rules? Not as hard you would imagine and I rarely use vehicle combat rules anyway. I don't see any problems in the weapon rules or the conditions effect rules that can't be EASILY tweaked to fit what you want to do.n SO yes, the genres you mention can be played out. Don't get me wrong, I love Spycraft and think it is an AWESOME sourcebook as is, and I am sure the other supplements are great for it, but I also think that D20 Modern is better at multi-genre than Spycraft because it is multi-genre out of the box and doesn't require other sourcebooks like the mentioned Hand of Glory. When I buy D20 Modern I get everything I need to play ANY genre out of the initial 40 dollar investment whereas with Spycraft I have to shell out 35 for the main book and plus for the extras if I want to run Indiana Jones, Doc Savage et al. I am not knocking Spycraft though because it oozes cool and suave and cinematic like no other game I have seen to date. It's just I can't play more types of games right out of the box with D20 Modern and less of an investment. Jason [/QUOTE]
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