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<blockquote data-quote="Leopold" data-source="post: 214589" data-attributes="member: 758"><p>the key here is SRD and OGL/OGC material. The sooner they churn out the SRD material the sooner supporting publishers can use the ruleset to increase said material requiring the books to be purchased and the cycle to continue. With the stagnation and lack of turn around of the SRD material lately we aren't getting the full feel for the OGL licensing.</p><p></p><p>Once the material is out it's useless for people who don't build their own worlds and adventure but rely on 3rd parties to do so. For WOTC to succeed in their mission they need to move CORE material that is new out into SRD. Perfect example is Dieties and Demigods rulesets. I know they still wnat to make a buck on it but those rules can be made universal and useable and more companies can start including those rulesets in their products.</p><p></p><p>There needs to be a set timeline where WOTC will say "We will sell this book for X amount of time and then move it to SRD status".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leopold, post: 214589, member: 758"] the key here is SRD and OGL/OGC material. The sooner they churn out the SRD material the sooner supporting publishers can use the ruleset to increase said material requiring the books to be purchased and the cycle to continue. With the stagnation and lack of turn around of the SRD material lately we aren't getting the full feel for the OGL licensing. Once the material is out it's useless for people who don't build their own worlds and adventure but rely on 3rd parties to do so. For WOTC to succeed in their mission they need to move CORE material that is new out into SRD. Perfect example is Dieties and Demigods rulesets. I know they still wnat to make a buck on it but those rules can be made universal and useable and more companies can start including those rulesets in their products. There needs to be a set timeline where WOTC will say "We will sell this book for X amount of time and then move it to SRD status". [/QUOTE]
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