I know, at least in our case, we are trying to make our d20 products as
compatible as possible with other existing d20 products on the market. I
have stayed away from making drastic changes to the SRD because I want
people to go out and buy Cityscape and use the material from it with ....
any number of d20 games, as well I would like to see people use characters
made up in other d20 games in a Cityscape campaign. 

Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press Inc
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Cityscape: City on the nexus of the Omniverse now available for preorder -
see the website for details.
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It means that Traveller players might end up buying the PHB and T20 if
they can't convince other gamers in the area to learn one of the
existing incarnations of Traveller. I know that if Weird Wars had used
the Pinnacle system, I would probably not have bought it; as it is, I
bought it and managed to run a fun one-shot with it. It also means that
WOTC could end up with a good crossover business with D20 Modern,
depending on how compatible the systems end up being.
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