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View Poll Results: What game should we add to Hero Lab next? | |||
World of Darkness | 14 | 10.77% | |
Shadowrun | 23 | 17.69% | |
GURPS | 7 | 5.38% | |
Mutants and Masterminds / True20 | 15 | 11.54% | |
Rifts | 8 | 6.15% | |
Savage Worlds | 5 | 3.85% | |
Runequest | 5 | 3.85% | |
Serenity / Battlestar Galactica | 13 | 10.00% | |
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay / 40k RPG | 23 | 17.69% | |
Spycraft D20 | 17 | 13.08% | |
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A few more you might not have been thinking of (which should, at the very least, give the independent tinkerers ideas):
1. Far Future Enterprises is getting ready to release the 5th edition of the pioneering SF RPG Traveller. You ca tell us old-time roleplayers because we had graveyards full of Traveller PCs who died during the process of being rolled up. I think this would be a fun one. 2. If you were to talk with Kenzer & Company, they have the Kingdom of Kalamar setting of d20 setting-specific material that can be used to extend the d20 environment. And they also have Hackmaster, a satirically-presented old-school dungeon-crawling RPG (basically this is the game the Knights of the Dinner Table have been playing all these years) and the new western game Hard Eight. 3. Have you talked with R. Talsorian? Cyberpunk 3rd Edition might be an interesting dataset to do, and so would Mekton Zeta 9especally if you include the mecha-building system). 4. And, to add to the chorus -- d20 Modern. |
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Given what is going on at Wizkids/Fanpro with regard to Shadowrun, I know it will take some time, but I would still love to see SR3 and SR4 get a treatment :lol:
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Scion, the new WW game about Gods and their kids that may or may not be part of the WoD (but, like Exalted, uses similar rules) would certainly be a neat thing to do as part of the WoD package. In fact, I wonder if the license could be extended to the Storyteller system in general, with official support for in-print games and out-of-print titles being user mods.
Were you in touch with Craft Games at all for any word on support for Spycraft 2.0? |
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Also... 2. Savage Words: Featuring all it's various sourcebooks and settings. 3. Silhouette System: Namely Jovian Chronicles, Heavy Gear, and Gear Krieg. Later, Mark A. Siefert |
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First, I must say, this is a first-rate product. Simple, easy to use, clean. Very well done, I recommend it to all my friends.
Second, I see comments for D20Modern. Excellent. My personal request would be for T20 Traveller. I know the demand is probably not there, but hey, I figure its not that far from D20Modern so why not ask? Thanks again for a great product. |
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I would like to see some support for some of the other OGL-based games that have their own variant rules. Some examples of these would be Arcana Evolved, Iron Heroes, McWod (the upcoming Monte Cook's World of Darkness from White Wolf), and the various OGL games from Mongoose (like Conan, Starship troopers, WARS, Babylon 5, Steampunk, Horror, Western, etc.).
Perhaps you could persuaude Green Ronin to let you do true20/Blue Rose. The Runequest data package set could easily recieve optional expansions for the Glorantha, Lankhmar and various third-party settings and rulesets. Although it would be more for database than for doing math and calculations, a Prose Descriptve Qualities dataset would be useful for players of games like Zorceror of Zo, Truth & Justice, and Questers of the Middle Realms. Finally, I think that you might consider for Gencon 2008 releasing a speicloa 1.5 edition that includes ALL the datasets at a bundle price -- as well as providing a similar bundle price for which existing users can do complete upgrades. It would be an expensive purchase, but very handy for people who play lots of different games. |
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