I don't care about D&D novels, computer games, comics or things like that. Although I have played a few D&D PC games from the 90s, I have never been interested in the lore and fluff. I only really care about source books for official settings as well as the generic books if they contain lots...
I hope they keep all the original artwork as well as the maps. I have never played a module that old but I do hope they redo all the classics (and all the old modules), yet I know that isn't realistic but would be great!
How can this be occuring due to Kevin Siembieda's history of trying to stop any and all conversions of his system? I could be wrong but from what I've read he has a history of going after any conversion attempts regardless of if they are legal or not, as well as having a micromanaging nature...
Why did WotC mess around with the spell format? It would have been faster to find the information you need about the spell if they had not removed important information, rather than having to read the entire spell description every time until you memorize what you need. The "old" way is more...
For a person that doesn't know about spidering a website or whatever, how can this stuff be preserved? I would love to do that and host it but I have not a clue on what would be needed.
I have a few quick questions, are you going to sell OpenDocument versions of your files for people to buy as well, or are Linux users not worth the time? Second question is are the files usable with tablets?
Everyone above the monsters goes than I go, then the rest of the PCs go, for me it's a matter of not wanting to having to keep track of more than I have to.
I haven't had time to look deeply yet but is the low/no magic option still there [AKA Iron Heroes]? I have looked through my DMG in places I thought it should appear but no luck finding it yet.
Well, I use my Linux machine for doing all my roleplaying work as a DM or player. When the group needs an answer quickly, I am usually the one they ask.
Thank you for finding it, I was under the impression the 3rd edition stuff wouldn't be findable after WotC made their new site for 5th edition. How did you manage to find the 3rd edition stuff?
I think that as a base goal, you should make the Open Game Content clear and easy to understand so people don't need to scratch their heads and figure out what is what. For example I bought Eclipse Phase only because it was released under a creative commons license, that is the only reason why...