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<blockquote data-quote="Mirtek" data-source="post: 6370399" data-attributes="member: 40810"><p>IMHO all except the languages, coins, modern, super, and earth are pretty good<em>.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em></em>Languages and Coins I just can't see a big enough market for.</p><p></p><p>Modern/Super are not my cup of tea but might be viable.</p><p></p><p>Earth is looking like it's begging for all kings of complains about racism if "your" culture it too cliche or not enough cliche or too strong or too weak .... better that anyone stays well away from that can of worms</p><p></p><p> I disagree here too. There IPs are their most valuable property. Even during 3.x OGL times they took pain to not make their unique IPs open despite opening everything else. </p><p></p><p>Especially for settings with strong developing canon timelines (like FR) an approach where everybody and his dog could publish his own setting material would confuse too many laymen-fans who will get a major headache from the differences between the canon FR supplements and the third-party supplements also being set in the realms</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS: Their MLP RPG wasn't vaporware, it was an April Fool's joke. Although I said back then (and still believe it today): If they could get Hasbro to agree letting them actually do that, it's sales would blow all other D&D sales out of the water. I can easily see it being so successful, that all other D&D would be discontinued because of that (immediately divert all ressources to the line making that much money and stop wasting time on this wizards and dragons nonsense). So yay for WotC's revenues, but bad news for D&D fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirtek, post: 6370399, member: 40810"] IMHO all except the languages, coins, modern, super, and earth are pretty good[I]. [/I]Languages and Coins I just can't see a big enough market for. Modern/Super are not my cup of tea but might be viable. Earth is looking like it's begging for all kings of complains about racism if "your" culture it too cliche or not enough cliche or too strong or too weak .... better that anyone stays well away from that can of worms I disagree here too. There IPs are their most valuable property. Even during 3.x OGL times they took pain to not make their unique IPs open despite opening everything else. Especially for settings with strong developing canon timelines (like FR) an approach where everybody and his dog could publish his own setting material would confuse too many laymen-fans who will get a major headache from the differences between the canon FR supplements and the third-party supplements also being set in the realms PS: Their MLP RPG wasn't vaporware, it was an April Fool's joke. Although I said back then (and still believe it today): If they could get Hasbro to agree letting them actually do that, it's sales would blow all other D&D sales out of the water. I can easily see it being so successful, that all other D&D would be discontinued because of that (immediately divert all ressources to the line making that much money and stop wasting time on this wizards and dragons nonsense). So yay for WotC's revenues, but bad news for D&D fans. [/QUOTE]
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