Pierre S.
said: "If you want something, you have to do it yourself." I'm more into science-fiction RPGs, but all I see are Pathfinder and D&D 4.0 and 3.5 advertised. Haven't gamed in a while; this Pathfinder and its rise in popularity took me by surprise. I'm stuck back at AD&D 2nd-ed. when we CALLED it *A*D&D. I owned the "Other" D&D also, which ended up getting somewhat advanced after 5 boxes and the Known World supplements, but nobody will understand what I'm talking about now. I'd like to see a tally available on Roll20 of just what are the game-systems advertised by game masters to play. I'd also like to see a good example of a boardgame with all its cards scanned up, and its exotic dice if necessary stored as rollable tables with their die-faces as scanned images. I might do the effort for a delightful boardgame called ELDER SIGN. If the images can't be transmitted to the players, only viewed during play, does that violate any copyright issues? I don't think so. Novus, I ordered TRAVELLER 5th-edition (Far Future Enterprises, apparently all hand-boxed by Marc Miller his own self) but it will be slow in coming. A 656-page behemoth of a rulebook. Anybody on Roll20 who mentions interest in science-fiction games I will consider a precious resource. I'd be interested to hear your opinion on T5 as I've heard mixed reports. It certainly looks like a nice package from what I've seen, although the lack of an appendix for such a big book is a concern. I recently bought into Mongoose Traveller but haven't had any time to do more than skim the rules and roll up a test character. At first glance it seems to have nailed that classic Traveller feel.