Can we begin speculating on who will (or should) get the SW RPG license next?
First question:
Which rpg companies are loaded with cash to afford such a license from Lucasfilm, besides WotC.
Mongoose?
Fantasy Flight?
White Wolf?
Paizo?
Can we begin speculating on who will (or should) get the SW RPG license next?
Can we begin speculating on who will (or should) get the SW RPG license next?
With no movies or movie re-releases on the horizon (that I know about, anyway), I'm not sure the license would be that valuable a commodity for any but the largest game companies out there considering that it's probably wickedly expensive.
First question:
Which rpg companies are loaded with cash to afford such a license from Lucasfilm, besides WotC.
Mongoose?
Fantasy Flight?
White Wolf?
Paizo?
End of an Era.
Though I'm not completely surprised.
It seemed WotC commitment to it has been slowly waning for some time. Updates to the Star Wars page had gotten so rare that weeks could go by without something new. The Ask the Jedi section (or whatever it was called) has only had maybe two articles in the last year. I am glad though, that they were able to complete the online Adventure Path before they decided to fold.
Saga wasn't perfect, but I'm glad I've got a copy of the core rules book. I think it's a pretty good system. Went a long way toward making a "cinematic" version of D20 Modern/Future. It will probably be my core rules system of choice for Modern and Sci-Fi type games for quite a while.
Is that the kind of game you want, a more universal, Saga like game using /Talents and Feats that can cross the spectrum of genre's?
To be honest, Saga is pretty universal as is. One of my friends has been adapting it into a Mass Effect style game - remove the Jedi class, change Force to Biotics, remove a couple force powers like the mind control ones. He's having a blast so far, and says the actual number of changes he needs to make is relatively small.
As for Force powers, the big issue was Skill Focus and Move Object. If you restrict Skill Focus: UTF until level 6-ish and use the optional rules for Move Object that were in Jedi Academy Training Manual, it patches things up rather nicely.
Don't get me wrong - SWSE had it's flaws. But overall, I loved it.