Tony Vargas
Legend
Where do those numbers come from?hat they are going to go OGL and flush a 6 million dollar a year product down the toilet by allowing other people to play in their pool. In an industry that is only worth about 30 million a year, that would be a very, very bad business decision.
Personally, I think the OGL was a great idea, in a sense it saved D&D, putting it back in a position of leadership. The problem is, D&D needs to stay with the open source model to keep benefiting from that, so as soon as they turned their back on it, they were no longer a leader, just another competitor.
Perhaps d20 has even inherited (misappropriated?) D&D's cachet among gamers?