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A role-playing game system is a set of game mechanics used in a role-playing game (RPG). A game system is roughly analogous to a game engine in the video game industry. The system can take any of several forms. Generic role-playing game systems, such as the d20 System and GURPS, are not tied to a specific storytelling genre or campaign setting and can be used as a framework to play many different types of RPG. Others, such as Dungeons & Dragons, are designed to depict a specific genre or style of play, and others, such as the first and second editions of RuneQuest, are not only genre-specific but come bundled with a specific campaign setting to which the game mechanics are inseparably tied. Some systems, such as the D6 System, are refinements of those used in earlier games.
However, some games such as the Amber Diceless Role-playing Game use no randomising element at all. These instead use direct comparison on character ability scores to difficulty values (which may themselves be derived from the ability scores of other characters), often supplemented with either resource pools from which points may be "spent" and "regained", thereby allowing characters to use more or less effort (as in Nobilis), or choice mechanisms of a rock-paper-scissors variety (as in the Lost Worlds gamebooks).
pl:System RPG ru:Ролевая система
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