Yup. That’s how I remember it.As I said, we had PF because we had 4E.
Yup. That’s how I remember it.As I said, we had PF because we had 4E.
My understanding is OGL 2 is only for OneD&D SRD, so canceling OGL 1.0a means no more:For sure, the biggest two being the biggest problems - that they're trying to deauthorize OGL 1.0a and trying to destroy the concept of OGC.
After all this unnecessary worry I've been having. I looked again at what is allowed and disallowed to be published under One D&D at the DM's Guild, and my stuff seems to fall between the cracks. So I contacted DM's Guild support last night and got a response this morning...The OGL doesn't affect your ability to make a Spelljammer supplement. You can only reference Spelljammer if you publish though the DM's Guild and accept that license. There is no Spelljammer SRD.
OK, here goes.There have been literally thousand of posts. Believe it or not, I haven't read every one. The only thing I've seen stated repeatedly is that WOTC wants to destroy 3PP and that they've shown that they're basically the second coming of Hitler. Yet nobody explains why, they just jump to the conclusion that WOTC will give a **** and shut you down if you publish a mod.
Yes, they can change the contract with 30 days notice. If they can get revoke the 1.0a version (that's up to the courts to decide) they can revoke any version. They can, in theory, shut anyone down. It would not be in their best interest to do so outside of extreme examples like a NuTSR. Old content is not going to be removed, people would still have a grace period of 6 months to wrap things up and publish under 1.0a, they just won't be able to use the 1.0a in the future. They've always been able to copy the majority of things published and they have not so there's no reason to believe they will in the future.
See? That wasn't hard. An entire paragraph. Phew. My fingers are about ready to fall off! I'm not saying I support the decision, I think it was a mistake. I also don't think WOTC is putting the bootheel of the corporation on the throats of every individual who publishes material either.
If you're just going to respond "You're wrong!" don't bother.
Those of us opposed to this agree WotC is being foolish. It’s not like they don’t have a history of foolish business decisions. Buying computer RPG studios and shutting them down is a recent example of “oh my that doesn’t look smart”. Dark Alliance‘s failure is another.How is it in WOTC's best interest to shut down peripheral materials that fill holes they themselves would not find profitable?
Isn’t trying to revoke OGL 1.0a a clear indication we should be alarmed?But I don't assume the absolute worst when there's no logical reason to do so.
Disclaimer: as always I think trying to revoke OGL 1.0a is a stupid move.
OK, here goes.
I have published a single book using 1.0a, a supplement for Level Up. Nothing special, just new heritages, since at that point Level Up only had the same heritages that were in the 5e PHB. I've made a couple of hundred bucks off of it, just enough to ensure that I can buy new gaming products without feeling guilty about spending the money. WotC is never going to even notice that I exist, let alone want to shut me down or take my stuff for themselves.
But... the fact that they could single people out, that they could change the contract at any moment, that they want to have this extreme power and are only giving us a vague not-promise that they're only going to use it for the bad guys... it turns WotC from the people who made stuff I want to support to a group who... I don't trust enough to want to support.
Those of us opposed to this agree WotC is being foolish. It’s like they don’t have a history of foolish business decisions. Buying computer RPG studios an$ shutting them down is a recent example of “oh my that doesn’t look smart”. Dark Alliance‘s failure is another.
Isn’t trying to revoke OGL 1.0a a clear indication we should be alarmed?
I think WotC will try to do what they said in OGL 1.1, which is effectively shut down their “competition“. If so, I think it will be settled in court, probably King County, WA court as that’s where WotC and Paizo are both based, though I bet Hasbro tries to change venue to Rhode Island, so there are fewer people aware of RPG’s in the jury pool.The 1.1 version was a huge blunder. That doesn't mean that the 2.0 version when, and if, it's released won't just clarify some usage that will affect virtually no one unless the 3PP chooses to change direction. Is there cause for concern? Obviously. Is it a fait accompli that all 3PPs will be shut down because of it? I see no reason to believe that is the case.
Is your book for sale still? Link please!OK, here goes.
I have published a single book using 1.0a, a supplement for Level Up. Nothing special, just new heritages, since at that point Level Up only had the same heritages that were in the 5e PHB. I've made a couple of hundred bucks off of it, just enough to ensure that I can buy new gaming products without feeling guilty about spending the money. WotC is never going to even notice that I exist, let alone want to shut me down or take my stuff for themselves.
But... the fact that they could single people out, that they could change the contract at any moment, that they want to have this extreme power and are only giving us a vague not-promise that they're only going to use it for the bad guys... it turns WotC from the people who made stuff I want to support to a group who... I don't trust enough to want to support.