Can we please have a "d20/OGL Games" forum?

Razuur

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Why did you get rid of the "d20/OGL Games" forum?

Since I don't plan on playing 4e, it was the only place left on this site that I ended up going to.

It was a great place for all things d20, True20, Odyssey, etc. News, Opinions, products.

A great place to talk about the 3.x universe. Why can't we have a forum like that here?

I was wondering if d20 was going to begin to vanish. I knew this was going to happen... and now it has.

Everything is all 4e.

Sigh.

I have been a loyal ENworlder since Eric Noah.

Please don't leave me behind like WOTC did.

Razuur
 

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On a related note, would you consider adding True20 to the list of games in the description for that forum, since it does have a sizeable following?

Thanks :)

[WAS CALLED "Pathfinder/OGL/D20 GAMES"] Discuss the rules of Pathfinder, d20 Modern and any other game except D&D, such as Arcana Evolved, Mutants & Masterminds, Star Wars Saga, and the like.
 


Except this is being touted as a rules forum...

"General RPG Rules Discussion "

Not 3.X, D20, True20, etc.

Maybe that is what is throwing me...

I rarely talk about rules anymore. I talk about the games, the products, talk with the publishers of 3.x, d20, OGL, True20, etc...

The General forum is pretty swamped with 4e these days, and rightly so. I don't even venture in there anymore.

Not trying to be a jerk. Just still want to visit EN world and vtalk about the older systems.

Razuur
 

Razuur said:
Not 3.X, D20, True20, etc.

Maybe that is what is throwing me...

I'm not sure where you are reading that, but the forum description clearly reads as follows:

[WAS CALLED "Pathfinder/OGL/D20 GAMES"] Discuss the rules of Pathfinder, d20 Modern and any other game except D&D, such as Arcana Evolved, Mutants & Masterminds, Star Wars Saga, and the like.

It's the same forum; it's just higher up the list.
 

Mark said:

Nope, simple message board physics. The more attention drawn to something, the less attention it gets. That's why announcements get drastically less views than sticky posts, which get less than normal posts. :)
 

LightPhoenix said:
Nope, simple message board physics. The more attention drawn to something, the less attention it gets. That's why announcements get drastically less views than sticky posts, which get less than normal posts. :)


I think the term "sticky post" frightens some people, and deservedly so. :)
 

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