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<blockquote data-quote="takyris" data-source="post: 1561246" data-attributes="member: 5171"><p>Might get more response if this were in the d20 thread that has modern in it.</p><p></p><p>I'm playing, and enjoying the heck out of the game. My group's PCs just led a small town in defense against a biker gang led by four skeletal warrior bikers, and it was fantastic. Anybody who is concerned about guns being too weak hasn't seen what happens when twenty people with +0 BAB's open fire with their hunting rifles. Tires were shot, bikers were blown away with a single hit... it was horrific.</p><p></p><p>If people aren't interested in d20 Modern, from what I've seen, it seems to be because:</p><p></p><p>1) They don't like playing in the modern genre</p><p>2) They don't think d20 Modern can replicate an action movie (I disagree here, but that's beside the point)</p><p>3) They'd rather play Spycraft. I haven't played Spycraft myself, so I can't comment here, but there seem to be Spycraft people and d20 Modern people, and rarely do the twain meet. I like d20 Modern's generic classes and expansion of skills, whereas (in my extremely info-limited opinion) Spycraft seems to create more non-magical "powers". This makes Spycraft closer to D&D-in-a-modern-setting than d20 Modern is (in terms of the feel of flavor-filled classes and more powerful abilities), albeit with a combat engine that the Spycraft people swear by.</p><p></p><p>But as I said, I'm playin' it, and I'm lovin' it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takyris, post: 1561246, member: 5171"] Might get more response if this were in the d20 thread that has modern in it. I'm playing, and enjoying the heck out of the game. My group's PCs just led a small town in defense against a biker gang led by four skeletal warrior bikers, and it was fantastic. Anybody who is concerned about guns being too weak hasn't seen what happens when twenty people with +0 BAB's open fire with their hunting rifles. Tires were shot, bikers were blown away with a single hit... it was horrific. If people aren't interested in d20 Modern, from what I've seen, it seems to be because: 1) They don't like playing in the modern genre 2) They don't think d20 Modern can replicate an action movie (I disagree here, but that's beside the point) 3) They'd rather play Spycraft. I haven't played Spycraft myself, so I can't comment here, but there seem to be Spycraft people and d20 Modern people, and rarely do the twain meet. I like d20 Modern's generic classes and expansion of skills, whereas (in my extremely info-limited opinion) Spycraft seems to create more non-magical "powers". This makes Spycraft closer to D&D-in-a-modern-setting than d20 Modern is (in terms of the feel of flavor-filled classes and more powerful abilities), albeit with a combat engine that the Spycraft people swear by. But as I said, I'm playin' it, and I'm lovin' it. [/QUOTE]
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