I have nothing against older editions or other game systems. I have nothing against published worlds or modules. In fact, I'm pretty ambivalent about the entire industry.
I just thought that needed to be said before I continue.
I'm curious as to why WotC doesn't just make up some sort of OGL or GSL or whatever acronym fits, to allow third parties, or perhaps just one third-party, to publish for profit, things for older editions.
WotC could get a small slice of the pie for doing literally nothing but allowing it to happen. It'd make a lot of people happy that they have continued 'official' support. And it'd probably go a long way towards mitigating the hate, not to mention dialling down edition wars.
Or would it?
Is there something I'm missing that would make this a bad idea? I mean, someone like Dragonsfoot, for instance, could lobby to be the only third-party producer of 1e material, Diaglo could get the OD&D rights, and someone, surely, would want to take up the mantle of 2e. Wouldn't that go a long way towards making people happy(er)?
I just thought that needed to be said before I continue.
I'm curious as to why WotC doesn't just make up some sort of OGL or GSL or whatever acronym fits, to allow third parties, or perhaps just one third-party, to publish for profit, things for older editions.
WotC could get a small slice of the pie for doing literally nothing but allowing it to happen. It'd make a lot of people happy that they have continued 'official' support. And it'd probably go a long way towards mitigating the hate, not to mention dialling down edition wars.
Or would it?
Is there something I'm missing that would make this a bad idea? I mean, someone like Dragonsfoot, for instance, could lobby to be the only third-party producer of 1e material, Diaglo could get the OD&D rights, and someone, surely, would want to take up the mantle of 2e. Wouldn't that go a long way towards making people happy(er)?