Non-D20 popular here?

Yuan-Ti

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I know the RPG.net "users" can be vocally anti-D20 and this may have something to do with it, but I noticed that in the past couple of weeks reviews of "Arrowflight" and "Riddle of Steel" (both non-D20 rpgs) generated more interest (measured by number of posts)on there than any other reviews -- aside from the massively popular, multiple reviews of CoC D20.

Anyway, just interested in how many people here actually also play other systems besides D20.
 

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I don't play any d20 games at the moment. :)

I play a weekly Exalted game, I'm trying to start a game of Godlike, and I've been known play Vampire, Adventure! and Mage.

It must be the dicepools. :)
 

I've DMed many systems actively and played a few more, but since october 2000 we've been playing only D&D. Quite odd, considering that me and my group hated AD&D 2nd ed.

Probably D&D suits our style of play best. And we have a couple of players who've only played 3e. (They got intrested through Baldurs Gate)
 

Currently I am running a D20 but I just finished playing A Palladium Fantasy campaign. I also GM and Play in a Hackmaster. Play lots of board games as well.
 

I recently bought Godlike, which had a truly excellent non-d20 games system. They should've open-sourced that, instead of the natty super-hero d20 system tacked onto the back.
 


Yuan-Ti said:
Anyway, just interested in how many people here actually also play other systems besides D20.

I don't. My group has been playing Star Wars exclusively for the past six months, and will probably continue with it through the rest of the year. This is the first edition, mind you, and not the revised edition; it's not out yet and, regardless, we're happy with the game the way it is.
 

I run a Hârnmaster game (today as a matter of fact). I play (more occasionally than I would like) in a Vampire game and a Shadowrun 3e game. There is a D&D3e: FR game going on, but I'm not involved in it.
 

For myself, I play a good number of systems other than 3E. Noteable among these, the Storyteller system (For Exalted, Mage, etc), the Hackmaster system (for oneshot dungeon hacks, mostly), Shadowrun (The game and the system), BESM (For all sorts of things), and the system the old WEG Star Wars uses (I think it's called the D6 engine, or something like that). I play others too, but those are the noteable ones.
 


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