I'm not engaging in this discussion any further. You're either arguing in bad faith or have no idea what you're talking about.It's aspects of the same argument, you don't think WotC is a brand, and being dragged into court would affect it?
I'm not engaging in this discussion any further. You're either arguing in bad faith or have no idea what you're talking about.It's aspects of the same argument, you don't think WotC is a brand, and being dragged into court would affect it?
yeah, and I do not like these randomly generated games in CRPGs already, making the actual gameplay worse will not help eitherI think many people forget that D&D is a game with a ton of random tables for DMs to roll and generate stuff. A AI DM would just roll a lot of dice and run like a video game after.
so WotC is retreating because around 70 people complained then?Getting rid of physical books would have affected thousands if not millions, getting rid of the OGL would affect around a hundred at most.
well, then you are simply uninformedThem doing the OGL 1.1 was not breaking any promise they made in my opinion.
never, that is then saying what they envision / would needwhen was this announced?
they cannot stop that anyway, without the OGL it can even be ‘White Power, compatible with Dungeons&Dragons(tm)’.If you don't want someone printing "White Power the RPG compatible with 5E" it's not just about greed.
how exactly do they get dragged into court over something they neither wrote, published or endorsedIt's aspects of the same argument, you don't think WotC is a brand, and being dragged into court would affect it?