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<blockquote data-quote="M.T. Black" data-source="post: 7951907" data-attributes="member: 6782171"><p>I think this is a great initiative by Chaosium. At the moment, I can go to DTRPG and pick up a game labeled 5e and know broadly how it works. The same with games labeled for the OSR. Having games labeled for the BRP has the same advantage. </p><p></p><p>Someone above complained about having to put a logo on the cover, but I think it is a selling point. I am far more likely to buy something labeled "BRP" than something marketed as "percentile-based RPG." There is a market here - not everyone wants to design their own rules system from scratch, but nor do they want to necessarily use a D&D-based system.</p><p></p><p>There is always a fair bit of naysaying around things like this, whether it be a new license or a new platform. I've seen plenty of that commentary while publishing under the DMs Guild and also (separately) using the 5e SRD. However, there are people out there who see the potential of this and will do very well out of it. I will be looking at products that bear the BRP logo with great interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.T. Black, post: 7951907, member: 6782171"] I think this is a great initiative by Chaosium. At the moment, I can go to DTRPG and pick up a game labeled 5e and know broadly how it works. The same with games labeled for the OSR. Having games labeled for the BRP has the same advantage. Someone above complained about having to put a logo on the cover, but I think it is a selling point. I am far more likely to buy something labeled "BRP" than something marketed as "percentile-based RPG." There is a market here - not everyone wants to design their own rules system from scratch, but nor do they want to necessarily use a D&D-based system. There is always a fair bit of naysaying around things like this, whether it be a new license or a new platform. I've seen plenty of that commentary while publishing under the DMs Guild and also (separately) using the 5e SRD. However, there are people out there who see the potential of this and will do very well out of it. I will be looking at products that bear the BRP logo with great interest. [/QUOTE]
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