malkav666
First Post
Before I get started, I would like to state that this topic is not intended to be a snipe at any particular publisher (past or present), nor is it a stab at any particular edition, and I would appreciate it if the folks replying could be respectful of one another's opinions, as it is opinions that I wish to discuss, and we all the lines along which they so divide. And this is my one of my first threads here so don't trash it!
So on to the point:
I keep seeing the these of "OGL Bloat" being tossed around, and I am kind of confused about the concept on a few levels.
Firstly, what does it mean to you?
When i sit down and think about it, I don't really get it. 3e had lots of 3pp support, and sure some of it was imbalanced. But IMO, so was some of the 1pp stuff. I do not see how this bloat could really be taken in the negative light that I often see on various message boards. I kind of enjoyed the level of support that the edition received. Sure not all of the products were for me, but several 3pp purchases I made during 3e are still used in my games.
Is the idea that there was so much the problem? The way I see it (and this is of course my own opinion), is that such an environment was created by it being easy to publish with OGL. I think this is a good thing as it allowed smaller shops to try their hand in the market. Sure some of them did flop, and some of the little fish will got eaten by bigger fish, but the overall effect IMO, was that there was a whole lot of new talent sneaking into the hobby in various forms, and many of those 3e houses are now full blown houses doing their own things. It seems to me that this period of bloat is what enabled that on some levels. And it seems as a result the hobby grew because of this bloat. At least that is how I am seeing it. But if you see it differently, I would love to hear your take.
I guess a few of the other questions I would like to have community opinions on would be:
Do you view the "bloat" period of OGL/3e as a bad time for the hobby? Why?
Which titles during the "bloat" period would you consider to be damaging bloat as opposed to meaningful 3pp content? (I am not looking for responses like this title or publisher is suxxorz, but am more hoping for and actual reason why you feel a particular line, title, or publisher was "bloating" down 3e and negatively impacting the market/system/hobby)
Any other opinions about this "bloat" and its impact on the 3e/3.5 publishing cycle and the publishing/hobby environment are welcome as well as long as they aren't hostile.
What is NOT welcome, are attacks at 3e or any other edition in the guise of discussion on this topic, or the trashing of writers and publishers. If you don't like their work, thats cool. Tell me what you don't like about it from a rules or presentation standpoint. Just telling me that they suck is mean spirited.
love,
malkav
So on to the point:
I keep seeing the these of "OGL Bloat" being tossed around, and I am kind of confused about the concept on a few levels.
Firstly, what does it mean to you?
When i sit down and think about it, I don't really get it. 3e had lots of 3pp support, and sure some of it was imbalanced. But IMO, so was some of the 1pp stuff. I do not see how this bloat could really be taken in the negative light that I often see on various message boards. I kind of enjoyed the level of support that the edition received. Sure not all of the products were for me, but several 3pp purchases I made during 3e are still used in my games.
Is the idea that there was so much the problem? The way I see it (and this is of course my own opinion), is that such an environment was created by it being easy to publish with OGL. I think this is a good thing as it allowed smaller shops to try their hand in the market. Sure some of them did flop, and some of the little fish will got eaten by bigger fish, but the overall effect IMO, was that there was a whole lot of new talent sneaking into the hobby in various forms, and many of those 3e houses are now full blown houses doing their own things. It seems to me that this period of bloat is what enabled that on some levels. And it seems as a result the hobby grew because of this bloat. At least that is how I am seeing it. But if you see it differently, I would love to hear your take.
I guess a few of the other questions I would like to have community opinions on would be:
Do you view the "bloat" period of OGL/3e as a bad time for the hobby? Why?
Which titles during the "bloat" period would you consider to be damaging bloat as opposed to meaningful 3pp content? (I am not looking for responses like this title or publisher is suxxorz, but am more hoping for and actual reason why you feel a particular line, title, or publisher was "bloating" down 3e and negatively impacting the market/system/hobby)
Any other opinions about this "bloat" and its impact on the 3e/3.5 publishing cycle and the publishing/hobby environment are welcome as well as long as they aren't hostile.
What is NOT welcome, are attacks at 3e or any other edition in the guise of discussion on this topic, or the trashing of writers and publishers. If you don't like their work, thats cool. Tell me what you don't like about it from a rules or presentation standpoint. Just telling me that they suck is mean spirited.
love,
malkav