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I'd like to see some non-FX adventures. Something the length of Slave Drivers is about right, maybe a little longer (eg twice the number of encounters).

The sample player characters in Slave Drivers were quite useful.
 

d20 Dark*Matter and Star*Drive campaign settings.

A d20 edition of F.R.E.E.Lancers (anyone remember that one?). Hell, I'd write that one in a heartbeart... :cool:

A d20 Past setting of fantasy adventure in the Elizabethan Age (like Adamant's ill-fated "Glorianna").
 

Kenson said:
A d20 edition of F.R.E.E.Lancers (anyone remember that one?). Hell, I'd write that one in a heartbeart... :cool:
Remember it? I've still got the original supplements :p

Back on topic, alternate history campaigns. You could fit a few into each book (I'd personally like to see an alternate Europe where Britain lost the Battle of Britain - I've tried working on it myself, but just can't find the motivation to get back onto it).
 

I love you Steve Kenson.

I'd volunteer to write, research, playtest, or just watch somebody work on Dark*Matter. I love that game.

My regular weekly games are a d20 Dark*Matter game and a Mutants and Masterminds "Teen Titans" game.

--fje
 
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Well this goes out to all d20 modern publishers in general, and it echos Psion.

Adventures. We need them for those nights when our brain is out of originality. We seem to have a large number of military ones, so no more of those please.

Also settings and locations. Doesn't have to be large ones, I would love some small well detailed towns with adventure ideas, npcs, locations, maps etc.

One thing I do NOT want is a rehash of things that are already done really well in the third party market. The d20 post apocalyptic book coming out makes me hesitant, as DW2 has done it. If they wanted to do wild west they should have licensed Sidewinder Recoiled. :)

Oh and maybe bust out some miniatures too... man we are hurting for affordable minis. (Feel free to crush this comment with good links guys)
 

I'd still like a big book of vehicles - land, air and water - from WotC. Perhaps it can even cover Past, Modern and Future eras.
 

BrooklynKnight said:
During the D20 Future chat, Christopher Perkins said he was intrested in seeing/knowing what the fans wanted from D20 Modern. What kind of products they were intrested in.

This is a great chance to put your two cents in and make sure you get heard.
d20 Future, Volume II. See Wizards' messageboards.
 

I have to agree with Psion, We need more adventures. The game mechanics are definately doing a good job, but some of the other stuff out there is hit or miss. I would definately like to see an adventure path for both D20 Modern and D20 future that takes the characters from 3rd to 20th.
An actual setting book from D20 Future would be nice as well. It is nice to be modular, but some of us don't have to time to come up with an entire world on their own.
And we can alway use miniatures. Actually I would like to see the Starcraft miniatures that were going to be made for Alternity resurrected.
I have to say one things about the D20 Modern stuff though, it always seems like WOTC is generally coming in on the coattails of the third party publishers. I mean how long was ultimate firearms out before the weapons locker came out. Now they are coming out with D20 PA, I would prefer to see them do something else, Darwins World and Gamma World are already out, move on and give us something else. I would rather see a world book on some of the ideas in D20 Future, like the Dark between the Star setting. Or if they are looking for a game idea to move in on I have to suggest a PA setting that has both magic and technology from an unnamed company from Detroit.

Salcor
 

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