EarthsShadow
First Post
OGL only
What's to stop people from just going straight OGL? I mean, take a look at Everquest RPG, which I just got, and I gotta say the system is better than the standard 3E system. It uses the d20 system to the core, but because they didn't go with the d20 license they have all the free will in the world to create it however they wanted without worries.
Even if they pull the d20 license, they can't pull the OGL/OGC, can they? If the OGL/OGC stays, then all we as creative gamers can do is create strictly OGL games, which would just destroy 3E and the Core Rule books because frankly with the OGL, we wouldn't need them anymore. Then Hasbro would lose more money and they would eventually sell D&D/WotC to someone who would really care about it, and then bring everything back anyways ya know.
It's wishful thinking, but going OGL isn't a bad thing...its a good thing. And if all thsoe who were just fired went OGL with their new products, that is one sure fire way they can stick it to WotC/Hasbro. That would be awesome to see.
Plus, the decline of their PHB will decline even further with the release of d20 Modern. I for one am waiting for d20 Modern to come out, I already have a really kickbutt setting in the works for the game.
To rehash...Hasbro is stupid, Wizards never needed to go to Hasbro, a toy company for crying out loud, and neither deserve Dungeons and Dragons anymore. Nope, they just do not deserve it. With the OGL, unless they can somehow pull it, and if they can someone should mention that on these boards, if everyone went strictly OGL/OGC, then we would truly see some real d20 games that show the true versatility of the game.
What's to stop people from just going straight OGL? I mean, take a look at Everquest RPG, which I just got, and I gotta say the system is better than the standard 3E system. It uses the d20 system to the core, but because they didn't go with the d20 license they have all the free will in the world to create it however they wanted without worries.
Even if they pull the d20 license, they can't pull the OGL/OGC, can they? If the OGL/OGC stays, then all we as creative gamers can do is create strictly OGL games, which would just destroy 3E and the Core Rule books because frankly with the OGL, we wouldn't need them anymore. Then Hasbro would lose more money and they would eventually sell D&D/WotC to someone who would really care about it, and then bring everything back anyways ya know.

It's wishful thinking, but going OGL isn't a bad thing...its a good thing. And if all thsoe who were just fired went OGL with their new products, that is one sure fire way they can stick it to WotC/Hasbro. That would be awesome to see.
Plus, the decline of their PHB will decline even further with the release of d20 Modern. I for one am waiting for d20 Modern to come out, I already have a really kickbutt setting in the works for the game.
To rehash...Hasbro is stupid, Wizards never needed to go to Hasbro, a toy company for crying out loud, and neither deserve Dungeons and Dragons anymore. Nope, they just do not deserve it. With the OGL, unless they can somehow pull it, and if they can someone should mention that on these boards, if everyone went strictly OGL/OGC, then we would truly see some real d20 games that show the true versatility of the game.
