ShinHakkaider
Adventurer
I never knew much about the OGL, but it seemed to be a suicidal idea from an economics perspective. Essentially like handing over all your R&D over to your competitors and green-lighting them to make money off your products. How much money has Pathfinder made off WotC's investment in 3rd edition?
In what universe is this a good thing for a business to do?
This would make some sort of sense if WOTC did not basically abandon that version of D&D. Never to be used again by them.
If it was a version of d&d that you despised and never wanted to see again then Okay. But if like myself and obviously MANY others we weren't quite done with that version. Why shouldn't the system live on and continued to be played.
WOTC made money off of 3x for 8 whole years before they decided to move on to 4E.
HOW would they still be making money off of 3x and 3x fans after that? They wouldnt.
For players and fans the OGL was a resounding success. The very idea that we should somehow be forced to play the latest version of D&D just because it IS D&D is pretty much gone. And I for one am very happy about that.
It's not like the brand is going to be hurting. There's a large amount of the fanbase who are going to by D&D just because it is D&D.
In truth, EVERYONE wins.