![]() ![]() I’m also not including any non-genre specific games such as GURPS, or HERO, or such. I’m only going to use any iteration of the d20 system or derivatives other than d20 Modern, and am therefore not including Spycraft 1 st or 2 nd Edition, or UltraModern5, or games like that. Mercenaries, Spies, and Private Eyes (MSPE) by Michael Stackpole.ConspiracyX (Second Edition) by Eden Studios (Unisystem).It will definitely take a while, so if you’re interested in watching how things develop, please be patient. I say “try” because it’s a pretty big list, and I just don’t know if I’ll be able to get through them all. This is the list of the games I’m going to try to use. I’ll use weather, vision, and other environmental effects to spice it up a bit. It’ll probably be the same scene for each game a straight-forward combat scene that includes as many types of modifiers I can come up with without making it all too confusing. I’ll follow that up with the combat scene itself. ![]() I’ll find out how easy it is to set up an encounter, and whether or not it is easy to judge how difficult (or not) to make an encounter match how experienced or capable the players are. Next will probably be the same but for the antagonists of the scene. how the character creation process enables or inhibits backgrounds and development of their pre-game history. This will also highlight how in-depth a character can be with minimum work, i.e. This will show how difficult it is to create a core character. I’m going to first go through the entire character creation process. This whole project is going to be done is several stages. Initially I’m thinking about doing a straight up combat scene, at least at first, to see how the mechanics work how smooth, fast, realistic-ish, and fun one of the most intensive parts of any role-playing game can be. I’m going to create either two or three player characters in each system and pit those characters against a similar challenge. I’m only going to pick through ones I own. This list won’t have each and every game in that genre that exists, of course. So I’m going to do a big comparison of each of the games I’m considering. There’s a LOT of them, and I’m really having a hard time deciding which game to use. Recently, I was going through all my books and PDF’s looking for that “perfect” spy thriller RPG. ![]()
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