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Old 09-09-2017, 12:43 AM   #1
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Default A Generic RPG from Fantasy Flight Games?

Interesting.

I just read about an RPG named Genesys that is in development by Fantasy Flight Games.

From a quick read I have inferred this:
  • It will be flexible and multi-genre.
  • There will be an initial core book.
  • Five genre's will initially be supported: Fantasy, Steampunk, Weird War, Modern Day, Science Fiction (Hard and Opera).
  • A variety of equipment will be presented to match the genres
  • It seems to have been announced this summer. I see no release date scheduled.
It also seems to use a similar dice pool mechanic as their recent Star Wars RPG's. This mechanic provides for varied and interpretive results.

I would go so far as to say this is the generic realization of their Star Wars system.

This is interesting to me as I always thought modern RPG design would/should start with the generic system (especially in the wake of GURPS).

It'll be interesting to see what kind of impact this may have on GURPS and SJ Games' product strategies.

Preliminary Comparison.

From what I know of the Star Wars RPG, there should still be a wide difference in implementation style between GURPS and Genesys.

I believe Genesys will handle the multi-genre market with mechanics that simplify play with more abstractions and unequivocal rules.

GURPS style will remain highly detailed with rules tinkering and adjustment to fit the level of precision.

In truth, this allows GURPS to be the more generic and realistic system at the cost of complexity and coherence.

For example, in the Star Wars RPG, discrete encumbrance points abstract a merged concept of weight and space (bulk). And hard point values allow you to add units of modifications to spaceships on one scale and to hand weapons on another scale.

Of course, in GURPS you will tend to deal with the actual real life measures for these properties.


Does anyone have thoughts or information to share about Genesys or its upcoming coexistence with GURPS?
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Old 09-09-2017, 02:41 PM   #2
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I'm sure I'll peek into a few forum posts about Genesys when it's released just to keep in the loop, as I have during the lead-up, but I'd be shocked if it had any direct impact on GURPS whatsoever. New generic systems are released constantly, both large and small, and apart from Fate Core and possibly Savage Worlds, they're barely blips on the radar. I personally don't think Genesys and its niche dice will make much of a splash at all (bookmarking this thread for posterity in the event it takes the gaming world by storm!)

Even FC and SW, while successful and popular, haven't affected GURPS in any meaningful way I can see other than possibly expanding the role of so-called "story game" elements in GURPS (which isn't anything new -- the mechanics have been there since day one).

EDIT: I should probably mention, I've been playing a monthly game of FFG's "Edge of the Empire" for the past year. The story and characters are great. I don't like the mechanics, especially the dice, even a little bit.
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Old 09-09-2017, 06:16 PM   #3
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Default Re: A Generic RPG from Fantasy Flight Games?

Thanks for that insight Mook.

I actually think Genesys could be a big deal if Fantasy Flight really markets the various genres with rich and immersive content.

I played the Star Wars Edge of the Empire beginner set with my wife and thought it was sort of fun.

I always wondered though if playing long term if the abstract nature would eventually get a bit monotonous. It seems like your tactics are limited when you have three range bands and details like cover are interpretive based on special effects of extra dice.

I'd really have to experience it more to judge though.

Having heard about SJ Games struggle to come up with a formal name while GURPS was supposed to be temporary, I bet they wish they would have thought of using Genesys. I think that's pretty clever.
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Old 09-09-2017, 07:16 PM   #4
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It is indeed a good name!

And the RPG.net thread(s) looking forward to it do seem exceedingly enthusiastic, so maybe it will be the Next Big Thing...

In which case I will immediately buy a copy and steal the best ideas for my GURPS games. :D
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Old 09-09-2017, 09:46 PM   #5
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so maybe it will be the Next Big Thing...
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Yes, the more I think about it, Genesys really could take off.

I really believe in the eventual power of multi-genre or generic systems.

One thing with which I am really in agreement that has been conveyed before by robertsconley is about producing products by "getting all the dials right."

If this happens with a good generic system--watch out!

The weakness of Fantasy Flight Games is the tendency for some products to feel designed and written by committee; whereas, with GURPS it can sometimes feel a bit short on resources or "to hell with the committee."
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Just FYI, they seem to have a Discord server. I don't watch it, but did click the link back whenever, so here it is.
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I'm not sure if my comment will be interesting or not, but WOtC ended up trying out a lot of what would later become D&D 5th edition in their Star Wars Saga edition rules.

Fantasy Flight has a lot of brainpower available to it creatively, Z-Man Games is now HQd out of FF HQ in Minnesota. Asmodee is quielty forming quite an empire.
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Interesting.

I just read about an RPG named Genesys that is in development by Fantasy Flight Games.


From what I know of the Star Wars RPG, there should still be a wide difference in implementation style between GURPS and Genesys.

I believe Genesys will handle the multi-genre market with mechanics that simplify play with more abstractions and unequivocal rules.
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A very late bump - in light of the mass layoffs at FFG RPG division, I have gone out to buy the hardcopy GeneSys book and the bespoke dice.

This is to add to my collection of generic role-playing systems, including HERO, triStat, and GURPS. If any relevant thoughts strike me about the system's design vis a vis GURPS or other generics, I'll note them in passing.

It's sad news to see FFG stand down. When a craftsman departs from a trade, it leaves the whole market poorer.

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Old 01-24-2020, 12:06 PM   #9
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A very late bump - in light of the mass layoffs at FFG RPG division, I have gone out to buy the hardcopy GeneSys book and the bespoke dice.

This is to add to my collection of generic role-playing systems, including HERO, triStat, and GURPS. If any relevant thoughts strike me about the system's design vis a vis GURPS or other generics, I'll note them in passing.

It's sad news to see FFG stand down. When a craftsman departs from a trade, it leaves the whole market poorer.

My understanding from other posts on other forums, they aren't out of the RPG business, just changing the mode to the more standard freelance model (like most publishers seem to be doing) versus staffed positions. They still have planned releases. Of course that may still change...or it's all just internet blather and who knows what they're doing. :)
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My understanding from other posts on other forums, they aren't out of the RPG business, just changing the mode to the more standard freelance model (like most publishers seem to be doing) versus staffed positions. They still have planned releases. Of course that may still change...or it's all just internet blather and who knows what they're doing. :)
This may be the case, but at least some of the people who've been sacked seem to have been the editors who were evaluating freelance proposals and, well, editing them. We'll see.
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