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<blockquote data-quote="Nebulous" data-source="post: 8891434" data-attributes="member: 31465"><p>I have two groups, one is casual (Strahd), the other is far more advanced (Margreve) and the latter we have discussed internally the OGL 1.1 and its implications. I had already for a long while been planning to incorporate Level Up material into my next campaign, whenever that might be, sometime in 2023 but it will still be a long while. I was getting bored with 5e and wanted some more grit. My plan initially was to run Spelljammer in Roll20 (which I will still likely do), but honestly, if the OGL 1.1 goes forward as planned, it really disgusts me how Hasbro is treating the content creators, even though I am not one personally. I have LOVED third party content though even more than WotC content (for the most part; Strahd and Tomb were fantastic, but I haven't run anything else from WotC since then, so I am years behind their product line).</p><p>So, hearing that Kobold and MCDM and others are going to create their own proprietary fantasy systems, well, that greatly intrigues me. I KNOW they can make a D&D-esque game that kicks ass. At the same time I am concerned because the industry cannot handle 20 different brand new fantasy games as "replacements" for D&D. A crapload of players and DMs are still going to want the comfort zone of 6e and DNDBeyond. And if the new WotC VTT is truly amazeballs, well, that could convert me too. It's too soon to tell. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line I don't know what I'm going to do, but I wish some of the major players could pool their resources rather than make competing systems. That probably won't happen, but that's what I would like to see. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nebulous, post: 8891434, member: 31465"] I have two groups, one is casual (Strahd), the other is far more advanced (Margreve) and the latter we have discussed internally the OGL 1.1 and its implications. I had already for a long while been planning to incorporate Level Up material into my next campaign, whenever that might be, sometime in 2023 but it will still be a long while. I was getting bored with 5e and wanted some more grit. My plan initially was to run Spelljammer in Roll20 (which I will still likely do), but honestly, if the OGL 1.1 goes forward as planned, it really disgusts me how Hasbro is treating the content creators, even though I am not one personally. I have LOVED third party content though even more than WotC content (for the most part; Strahd and Tomb were fantastic, but I haven't run anything else from WotC since then, so I am years behind their product line). So, hearing that Kobold and MCDM and others are going to create their own proprietary fantasy systems, well, that greatly intrigues me. I KNOW they can make a D&D-esque game that kicks ass. At the same time I am concerned because the industry cannot handle 20 different brand new fantasy games as "replacements" for D&D. A crapload of players and DMs are still going to want the comfort zone of 6e and DNDBeyond. And if the new WotC VTT is truly amazeballs, well, that could convert me too. It's too soon to tell. Bottom line I don't know what I'm going to do, but I wish some of the major players could pool their resources rather than make competing systems. That probably won't happen, but that's what I would like to see. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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