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    How to deal with a "true roleplayer".

    Gygax's fantasy racism was uncomfortably close to IRL racism for my liking.
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    "I'm Batman" (Flash trailer)

    Miller identifies as them just FYI. But yeah, the big reset is a chance to find someone who doesn't groom minors into a sex n guns cult.
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    "I'm Batman" (Flash trailer)

    Hopefully a portion of ticket sales will go towards funding Ezra Miller's rehab
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    How to deal with a "true roleplayer".

    Even old-school D&D had prime requisites. Roll under a 15 strength? You can't be a fighter, period.
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    I don't believe half of what he says either. I'm pretty sure the endgame is to turn D&D into an online live service game monetizing whales, and Chris Cao has the experience from Zynga and Sony Online Entertainment to transition to that model. So he is to be protected at all costs. Even though...
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    Lockwood & Co. - Netflix show

    Saw it. It was aight.
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    Perfect is the enemy of the good.
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    Kyle Brink Interviewed by Teos Abadia (Alphastream) on OGL, WotC, & D&D

    Let's not even get into the 1/3 pounder being seen as "less meat" than the quarter pounder because 3<4.
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    I think (hope) he was using it as shorthand for all the previous SRDs yeah.
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    The D&D community is going to be irrevocably splintered. The only question is, how badly?
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    Or an in-house version of HeroForge.
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    Kyle Brink (D&D Exec Producer) On OGL Controversy & One D&D (Summary)

    So we're just ignoring the redtext or did that Nazis vs. tobacco industry RPG come out in the last hour?
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    Already exists. Just can't share it here bc piracy.
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    Honestly Rules Compendium/Cyclopedia type books tend to make for good SRD fodder since they're typically all or mostly all rules and no/very little setting. For instance, the 4e Rules Compendium has about a dozen pages on the default Points of Light setting and the rest is fluff-free.
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    I mean, "yes we're still looking at adding 3.x (and possibly 4e even though Brink specifically only mentioned 3.x)" is new.
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    For reference, so I hopefully don't have to keep saying it: It exists. It's 85 pages. It's mostly worthless. But "mostly worthless" is a step up from the status quo.
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    Literally just publishing the extant 4e SRD, useless as it is, under a CC license would be a huge improvement.
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    There is an existing SRD. It's essentially useless, but it exists. Making even that available under CC would be a huge boon to the 4e community, however. It would allow community resources to be developed and shared openly instead of passed around furtively on Discord channels. We could have an...
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    Ginny Di interviews WotC's Kyle Brink

    I was more keying I'm on the fact that the question was about previous editions in general and he answered specifically about 3.x.
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