Crothian said:
I don't think that at all. I think this type of thread and other like it attract people that have no idea what they are talking about and yet they post anyway.
It also attracts people who would like to learn. Which I have. When I first read this I thought COOL, I can get all my stuff for free. Of course that's what the publishers intended, I mean that's the whole point behind the OGL isn't it.
Now, after following this thread, I see that one heck of a murky area. I do like seeing the discussion continue. Peronally my feelings are:
An open game content wiki is legal.
An open game content wiki will have an effect on the game publishing industry. Not sure the size of that effect, or what that effect would be.
I bought the PHB, MM, DMG knowing they were (mostly) open and available on the web.
I continue to receive a newspaper despite the content in it being available for free online.
I have bought recompilations of stuff that I already had access to. (Pocket Grimoires)
And this thread has made me think about these concepts more then most things. Please continue.
Have there been many modules/adventures that use makes extensive use of OGC? To me I thought the biggest idea behind the OGL was to allow publishers to create generic adventures.
-cpd