Hi Per,
Good work on Generics: is a nice, simple, flexible take on the d20
system. I especially like the almost computer programming terminology
and notations you use.
I'm still a little confused about the task resolution mechanic you use:
it seems that you do not roll for standard checks, but you do roll for
opposed or risky checks. But what makes a standard check and a risky
check?
Obviously, from a free content perspective I'd be interested to know
what license you plan to publish it under.
I'm definitely keen to see more of the Generics systems. Please, keep us
posted :)
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 10:18, Per I. Mathisen wrote:
> On Sun, 2 May 2004, Per I. Mathisen wrote:
> > > There's always interest in general pillaging :-)
> >
> > Ok. I will shape it up and upload it somewhere.
>
> I have uploaded the two most complete pieces of it. The fantasy
> implementation's classes are inconsistent and unfinished, as is the list
> of talents, but it gives an idea of how the base rules are meant to be
> implemented.
>
> http://www.leftist.net/perrin/Generics_Base.pdf
> http://www.leftist.net/perrin/Generics_Fantasy.pdf
>
> I would very much like comments on it. Don't be afraid to speak your
> mind :)
>
> - Per
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