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<blockquote data-quote="JoeGKushner" data-source="post: 5809744" data-attributes="member: 1129"><p>I've mentioned it before, but in my opinion, if WoTC fails to utilize a fully open OGL, fails to allow publishers pre-emptive access to it, and fails to allow them access to the DDI for insuring their material is included, they are not going to be as successful as they could have.</p><p></p><p>Pathfinder has a massive variety of support and its not stopping. Just recently a new OGL Pathfinder book called Lorefinder has come out. This adapts some of the Gumshoe rules for Pathfinder. This expands the game in manners in which Pathfinder itself couldn't really hope to acehive mechanically even though people could use a lot of the role playing elements and information found within it. If 5e doesn't have something like this to compare than it can't really compete long term.</p><p></p><p>People are enjoying playing Pathfinder. They are getting more options all the time. From various parties.</p><p></p><p>WoTC can't necessarily compete with them now. How are they going to do so if they continue doing what they've already done that hasn't worked?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeGKushner, post: 5809744, member: 1129"] I've mentioned it before, but in my opinion, if WoTC fails to utilize a fully open OGL, fails to allow publishers pre-emptive access to it, and fails to allow them access to the DDI for insuring their material is included, they are not going to be as successful as they could have. Pathfinder has a massive variety of support and its not stopping. Just recently a new OGL Pathfinder book called Lorefinder has come out. This adapts some of the Gumshoe rules for Pathfinder. This expands the game in manners in which Pathfinder itself couldn't really hope to acehive mechanically even though people could use a lot of the role playing elements and information found within it. If 5e doesn't have something like this to compare than it can't really compete long term. People are enjoying playing Pathfinder. They are getting more options all the time. From various parties. WoTC can't necessarily compete with them now. How are they going to do so if they continue doing what they've already done that hasn't worked? [/QUOTE]
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