I've been agreeing with your thesis for almost a decade now, though have only recently managed to convince my friends of this. We played a lot of White Wolf, where the system has always been less than stellar (especially the LARP rules), and their solution is just to ignore the rules most of the time. That only works if you have complete trust in your GM and you don't mind important results decided by fiat.
Other posters are correct that d20 doesn't seem to work for anything except high fantasy. Spycraft d20 is okay for light-hearted 60s-era Bond romps but gets silly if you try to do a serious Bourne-esque espionage thriller.
Cyberpunk 2020 is perfect for its genre. Best part of the game: anybody, no matter how badass they are, can be laid low by two pounds of C-4. If only the netrunning rules didn't suck so much...
Other posters are correct that d20 doesn't seem to work for anything except high fantasy. Spycraft d20 is okay for light-hearted 60s-era Bond romps but gets silly if you try to do a serious Bourne-esque espionage thriller.
Cyberpunk 2020 is perfect for its genre. Best part of the game: anybody, no matter how badass they are, can be laid low by two pounds of C-4. If only the netrunning rules didn't suck so much...