Talk:Spycraft
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There was a CD-ROM -based PC game, called "Spycraft", released in 1993 or thereabouts. Shouldn't that have an entry as well? It was certainly notable, as one of the first and most elaborate "interactive movies". --Peter Knutsen 11:03, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
The PC game is completely unrelated to the rpg, so it shouldn't be on this page. Perhaps it deserves it's own page. --Cybogoblin 2240, 18 January 2006 (NZ Time)
[edit] Genre links
I'm not sure linking the "genre" words to anything is useful. Espionage, maybe, but linking "action" to Action game is pointless, because that article talks about computer and video games only. Any thoughts? Powers 13:16, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Conspiracies Sourcebook
Conspiracies is now available on DriveThruRPG.com as a PDF supplement. I'm changing the product list now. -Anonymous (p.s., I've also written a lot of poetry... yeah, bad joke, I know)
[edit] Number of options in 2.0?
The number of possible combinations for Origins aren't infinite. Last night I counted 28 of one kind and 40 of the other kind, for a total of 28x40=1120 different Origins. Perhaps this should be included in the article? Ideally along with the number of Feats, the number of Feat categories, the number of base classes and the number of expert classes. I can count the last three if asked, but I refuse to count all the Feats. Actually another thing to enrich the article would be a complete list of the core classes, since such a list says much about the game's (breadth of) focus. --Peter Knutsen (talk) 07:36, 9 January 2008 (UTC)

