Dragonblade said:
Which brings up another interesting point. I don't see an OGL for any other company. Out of ALL RPGs companies, none have been as generous with their engine as WotC. NONE. Name one.
Mongoose RuneQuest, Mongoose Traveller, ACTION! System, FATE/Spirit of the Century.
There's 4, and 3 companies.
Is Pathfinder going to be open? Is it going to be so open that I can make my own Pathfinder SRD website so my players can play Pathfinder without having to buy the books? Or even republish a "pocket" Pathfinder? No?
Yes, it will be, because it's built on the OGL foundation and parts of it (the rules bits) will be open. You won't be able to use Golarion, but then again you can't use Greyhawk or FR or Eberron or Spelljammer either.
Look, I'm in this industry because of d20 and the OGL. Almost everything I've done in the OGL pool is close to 100% Open because I LOVE the concept of Open Gaming.
That being said, I'm nervous about the idea that if I jump into the 4e pool I can't have anything to do with 3.x, or even worse, stop selling my catalog of 3.x products. If, and I'll stress again, if, that's the case, then right now I'm not going to do anything for 4e. That may change in the future, based on a whole lot of other factors, but my publishing plans for 2008 now have nothing to do with 4e. I'll concentrate on the few remaining 3.x ideas I've got, plus our new Call of Cthulhu license, plus Chill.
Hyrum.