Ranger REG
Explorer
Meh.Here here. Granted that in and of itself isn't necessarily a good thing. One of my friends was disgusted with how many good solid RPG's went to d20 for no other reason than to make money and jump on the bandwagon. I think what tipped him over the edge was when Monte Cook published World of Darkness D20 he went on an entertaining rant that I fed with enough counter arguments to keep it going. I do agree with him, despite WotC's claims to the contrary (back with the old guard and original d20) it wasn't a system for everything. Level based systems in general lack any good application to a more realistic RPG system. I enjoyed Cthulhu d20 and I'm certainly glad it was something made on the side rather than a full conversion like Traveller made (thank god they're back to their own system, none of this GURPS or D20 B.S.) Still, the D6 system for Star Wars was fine and dandy, didn't really need changing, the game itself might have needed the financial backing the d20 system brought but the RPG system itself was just fine. I won't say the OGL is bad, it was damn good for D&D, but it pushed a lot of diverse RPG's that honestly didn't need conversion off to the side.
*Sigh* the eternal love hate relationship goes on.![]()
In a perfect world, I could see OGL not only embodies the d20 System but other systems as well, including Storyteller, GURPS, FUDGE, etc.
But I guess the other game companies wouldn't buy it, rather to keep their own rules as proprietary.
The d6 Star Wars may not need changing -- though I personally disagree with the entire "bucket o dice" system -- but because the system itself is copyrighted and proprietary (in layman's term, WEG owns the written rules portion) -- WotC can't use it. They could make own clone d6 system, but that would take years when they rather prefer to push their own one-system model (a very successful business model since Steve Jackson Games, White Wolf, HERO Games, and many still-running game publishers used it).
OBTW, I like mcWOD. The setting is pretty cool, but I don't think it is rules-specific, especially when I have a personal dislike of the Storyteller System.