Bendris Noulg
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There's also the idea of getting this material into our house rules and more thouroughly intergrated with the rest of the components. Considering the list I posted above (Environmental Races, the alt. Classes, Prestige Classes, Generic Classes, Complex Skill Checks, Character Background, Action Points, Combat Facing, Metamagic Components, Legendary Weapons, Incantations, Reputation, Honor, Taint, and Sanity), that's a lot of typing time that could be saved and put into other pursuits if someone else has already done the job.Andy_Collins said:Speaking as one of the authors of Unearthed Arcana, it seems to me a little petty to simply scan/retype the entire product and make it available for free to anyone who wants it. That, I would say, is hardly in the spirit of the d20 license or the Open Gaming movement.
In addition, the presence of the SRD hasn't seemed to hurt WotC's sales overly much.
Yes, some people will likely use the project to avoid buying UA, but of them, how many were going to pay for it to begin with? When you consider the number of people that would "do without" and the people that would obtain illegal copies, the impact of sales gets smaller and smaller. Heck, this may even cause the (rare, I admit) chance that someone who doesn't think the book is "worth it" will see the material and decide that it is.
Actually, UA was the first WotC book I've bought since BoVD, reason being the lack of OGL'd products from WotC (no, I'm not ripping on them for not having more Open material, as it's their property and their right, only that it effects my purchasing).We made UA open content to encourage publishers to try out some new rules in their products, as well as to recognize some exciting concepts pioneered by other companies, not so that people could abuse that generosity by getting 95% of the book for free.
Will some people use it for that? Yes... But see above.
The material I'd actually use, yes. To which, that is about what I would be contributing to this (as well as what I already contribute to d20X): Material I'm using and thus will already be transcribing (or cut/paste from a pdf) for my own purposes (heck, my Section 15 is a half-page long as-is and I'm just getting warmed up).Would you scan and distribute a Malhavoc product, or a Green Ronin product, or a Bastion product? They're all just as open as UA, but I'd hazard a guess that the authors and publishers wouldn't appreciate that either.
When one considers how many people transcribe, scan, or copy/paste already for their own purposes, I'm surprised such "mini" SRDs don't already exist. Consequently, I do believe that there is a Midnight SRD project underway (there was a thread on it here, I believe, though I never read it).
That's a lot of requests that Andy would be receiving. He'd either be sending out whole-copies to everyone or spending a significant amount of time doing short-order cut/paste(both of which would likely end-up in circulation eventually). And if the material is going to be given away so freely, why not upload it to the SRD page as a stand-alone SRD expansion? Would certainly save Andy a lot of trouble.If a d20 publisher wanted to use some of UA's open content, I'd imagine that we'd be willing to work with them to get the relevant material (particularly the longer sections). Obviously, I can't speak for the company, but in such a case, I'd recommend contacting Andy Smith on the D&D Business Team to explain your needs.