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<blockquote data-quote="Nylanfs" data-source="post: 4897930" data-attributes="member: 10612"><p>Preface INAL.</p><p></p><p>What they were refering to was the using the d20 license for a computer game, which eliminated random generated numbers (which hobbled almost any program almost entirely). Using the OGL you can make essentially any game you would want to.</p><p></p><p>You have all the right information, and are on the right track. You really only have to provide information back to the user if you are creating "original" data as opposed to using existing data from another source. Ie the SRD, the Pathfinder book, any of their third party books. (Note I state user). And you have to update your Sec. 15 of the OGL to include ALL the references AS printed in the source data's Sec. 15 (except you can clip out duplicate entries ie. only one citation of the SRD is needed)</p><p></p><p>To comply fully with the OGL you have to provide some type of data file that other publishers can use whether that be XML, or plain text like we do at PCGen. But that is the data that you are feading into your program it's NOT the mechanics nore the derived data from said mechanics. Just what data you are using to drive the metadata.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nylanfs, post: 4897930, member: 10612"] Preface INAL. What they were refering to was the using the d20 license for a computer game, which eliminated random generated numbers (which hobbled almost any program almost entirely). Using the OGL you can make essentially any game you would want to. You have all the right information, and are on the right track. You really only have to provide information back to the user if you are creating "original" data as opposed to using existing data from another source. Ie the SRD, the Pathfinder book, any of their third party books. (Note I state user). And you have to update your Sec. 15 of the OGL to include ALL the references AS printed in the source data's Sec. 15 (except you can clip out duplicate entries ie. only one citation of the SRD is needed) To comply fully with the OGL you have to provide some type of data file that other publishers can use whether that be XML, or plain text like we do at PCGen. But that is the data that you are feading into your program it's NOT the mechanics nore the derived data from said mechanics. Just what data you are using to drive the metadata. [/QUOTE]
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