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<blockquote data-quote="Voneth" data-source="post: 675983" data-attributes="member: 1016"><p>I agree and then I remembered a few things. Wotc said the main problem with what TSR did was to set up so many settings and then try support them all. This is why CoC and WoT have only a couple of books. I guess SW is different enough and is a seperate audience enough that they don't see it that way. I also remember hearing that WotC has a new policy, if someone buys a licence from them, WotC gets to publish the core setting book and the licencee get the supplements and adventures. Dragonlance is supposed to be like this, though Ravenloft is not.</p><p></p><p>And one of the advantages of the d20 OGL is that it allows small publishers to take on projects with a profit margin that is too small for WotC, so perhaps WotC is getting ready to publish a Dark Sun book for a licencee, which makes sense when you look at the pattern:</p><p></p><p>*Ravenloft's offical fan website get a conversion done, sold to SS.</p><p></p><p>*Dragonlance's original author's get their fan website up and going as the offical website, their company gets the DL licence. </p><p></p><p>*The offical fan Website of Darksun is finally getting near their time to present their 3e rules. Hmmm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voneth, post: 675983, member: 1016"] I agree and then I remembered a few things. Wotc said the main problem with what TSR did was to set up so many settings and then try support them all. This is why CoC and WoT have only a couple of books. I guess SW is different enough and is a seperate audience enough that they don't see it that way. I also remember hearing that WotC has a new policy, if someone buys a licence from them, WotC gets to publish the core setting book and the licencee get the supplements and adventures. Dragonlance is supposed to be like this, though Ravenloft is not. And one of the advantages of the d20 OGL is that it allows small publishers to take on projects with a profit margin that is too small for WotC, so perhaps WotC is getting ready to publish a Dark Sun book for a licencee, which makes sense when you look at the pattern: *Ravenloft's offical fan website get a conversion done, sold to SS. *Dragonlance's original author's get their fan website up and going as the offical website, their company gets the DL licence. *The offical fan Website of Darksun is finally getting near their time to present their 3e rules. Hmmm. [/QUOTE]
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