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    Why doesn't WotC license older editions?

    I have to agree with this, already in the move from 2nd to 3rd to 3.5 edition we noticed that the options for "out of combat" encounters has dwindled, certainly what spells can do (take Polymorph). It's a big reason I'm not so interested in 4e. One of my big gripes with how WotC handled the...
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    Is Code Monkey Publishing kaput?

    The last time I visited their site I left a post that it looked void of activity (last news like 4 months old), until you got a hint from the "tracker thingy" and got yourself a new forum account and only then could you see the forums and know they were alive. Now I'm not even getting that, and...
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    So..um..how's that GSL coming along?

    I am not familiar with these Core Rules you talk about. I'm not sure if it was ever sold in the Netherlands. From what I can find on the internet, it did not contain a full character builder, but the information isn't very extensive. No, I said the opposite. I bought books (over 60 of 3/3.5E...
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    So..um..how's that GSL coming along?

    Thank you for replying to me. As I said, given the history WotC has with their various past software venues, I'm very reluctant to trust them to get it right this time. Not so much their initial effort, but more how long and well they'll support it during the entire lifetime of the product...
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    So..um..how's that GSL coming along?

    To me the srd3.5 was one of the main reasons to switch from AD&D 2e to 3/3.5. Why? Because it allowed Copy&Paste and tools like PCGen to be created. I have since bought about 60 books and the PCGen datasets for 49 of those from CodeMonkey Publishing. I have gotten addicted to using PCGen to...
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