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<blockquote data-quote="Ratskinner" data-source="post: 7757289" data-attributes="member: 6688937"><p>QFT Each seems to impart a certain feel to the game and serve different kinds of gameplay agendas. Personally, I don't get the hype for SW. I've never seen it sing at table like its online proponents say it does for them. (But then, for what game is that not the case?) I haven't gotten to play Genesys...not sure I need another set of weird dice in my life. Both of those seem to keep the (for me) torturous aspect of lists lists lists in character gen. I tend to go Fate, but that doesn't fly for every group. </p><p></p><p>Nonetheless, you could certainly run just about any "adventure-y" setting in all three. The only thing that changes is what gets emphasized during play. If you want (very 3e-ish, imo) tactics with spaces and ranges etc., then you better go SW. If you want to skip that and careen through the story focused on the elements that are narratively prominent...go with Fate. A Genesys fan will need to chime in on what it feels like in comparison, I haven't played it yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratskinner, post: 7757289, member: 6688937"] QFT Each seems to impart a certain feel to the game and serve different kinds of gameplay agendas. Personally, I don't get the hype for SW. I've never seen it sing at table like its online proponents say it does for them. (But then, for what game is that not the case?) I haven't gotten to play Genesys...not sure I need another set of weird dice in my life. Both of those seem to keep the (for me) torturous aspect of lists lists lists in character gen. I tend to go Fate, but that doesn't fly for every group. Nonetheless, you could certainly run just about any "adventure-y" setting in all three. The only thing that changes is what gets emphasized during play. If you want (very 3e-ish, imo) tactics with spaces and ranges etc., then you better go SW. If you want to skip that and careen through the story focused on the elements that are narratively prominent...go with Fate. A Genesys fan will need to chime in on what it feels like in comparison, I haven't played it yet. [/QUOTE]
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