> John Kim > > In short, I stand by my assertion that $20 is a lot to > pay for what the Players Handbook gives me for a modern espionage > game. You are totally and completely correct, but the whole reason you are trying to sell them on d20 Espionage in the first place is because they are already part of the player network. Which means they already own the book. > As for popularity: if I wanted to do what was popular, > I would be hanging out in sports bars and drinking beer. Which means you should write your own game and stop worrying about d20. -Brad ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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