Voneth said:
I don't understand this concept.
How can the OGC limit what you do at home? Last time I checked, the OGC home police where the first ones canned by the last layoff. 
I think Pallidum is still hiring though.
You misunderstand me. What I do or not do in a home campaign has little to do with whatever is put out by any company or magazine. I do take what I like and discard the rest, as one should.
My comment about OGC stems from the very simple fact that without the material being released in Polyhedron being OGC, I have little use for it. My home games have little or no use for the rules presented so far. However, as a designer, some of the stuff presented has been pretty cool. Since none of it is OGC, I cannot use it in developing further material, therefore it is useless to me. A good read, true, one full of great ideas, but ultimately that is all it is. At least until the material in Polyhedron begins to be released as OGC, and I think we all know the chances of that happening.
I think Erik is doing a great job, and I do enjoy reading every new issue of Polyhedron (I wouldn't buy it otherwise), but it is somewhat frustrating that it is a dead-end alley as far as the development and evolution of d20 is concerned.
Which is why I still think we need a dedicated and professional-grade d20/OGC magazine. I know Campaign is out again, I've yet to get the new issue to see what has been done, though I'm told that it is good, probably the one to fill the niche I see still void.
Hope that explains it better.
