Well, considering 1.0/3e has due for disintegration in two days, I find it unfortunately unlikely.It’d kinda awesome if the OGL1.1 debacle led to a Renaissance of OGL 1.0/3e.
Just sayin’.
They can’t actually do that, ya know.Well, considering 1.0/3e has due for disintegration in two days, I find it unfortunately unlikely.
Hasbro is a $6 billion/year business. Do you want to fight them on that?They can’t actually do that, ya know.
Says you. THEY say they can... and will.They can’t actually do that, ya know.
They can't stop me running and playing old-time D&D, nor can they stop me writing my own modules and adventures, nor can they stop me spreading the word about old-school gaming.Well, considering 1.0/3e has due for disintegration in two days, I find it unfortunately unlikely.
They can't pry your old books out of your hands, but they can attempt to prevent any new OSR material from hitting the market if they follow through with the 1.1 OGL.
Do we really need any new gaming material? Really? There's enough published material available to the gaming community to run games into the next millennia and beyond. We'll be fine.They can't pry your old books out of your hands, but they can attempt to prevent any new OSR material from hitting the market if they follow through with the 1.1 OGL.
Do we really need any new gaming material? Really?