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Mayfair Exponential Game System : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mayfair Exponential Game System
The Mayfair Exponential Game System or MEGS is a rules system developed for role-playing games. The name was what fans called the game system for ''DC Heroes'', which was later used for ''Underground'' (1993). It is noteworthy for its use of an exponential system for measuring nearly everything in the game. This system makes it possible to have both cosmically-powered characters and ordinary human characters meaningfully interact within the same universe. For example, in ''DC Heroes'', the first game to use MEGS, Superman's strength is several orders of magnitude more than Batman's. With the MEGS system, however, this large difference in strength is scaled down. So, while Superman would still have a clear advantage in a brawl, Batman is at least able to hold out for a while, mirroring how superhero combat often operates in comic books. ==History== MEGS was originally developed for the company Mayfair Games for the modern superhero RPG ''DC Heroes''. The system was heavily modified for Mayfair's cyberpunk war veteran RPG ''Underground''. The original incarnation of Pulsar Games licensed MEGS from Mayfair Games and used it in their modern superhero RPG ''Blood of Heroes''. ''Blood of Heroes'' is very similar to ''DC Heroes'', mostly replacing the superheroes created by DC Comics with new ones for the ''Blood of Heroes'' universe.
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