On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Jay Adan wrote:
> What about an actual computer game that uses OGC as the basis of its game
> design? How does that fit into the scheme of things?
Don't know. As the saying goes "Not My Problem" :-).
I just want to make clear that not all computer software that touches on
the OGL is a CRPG.
It could be argued that the output of even a CRPG is the OGC, not how you
get it on screen. If and when I get into doing CRPG (which will be turn
based, over the web sort of thing, not Doom in a cheap plastic disguise,
just FWIW), I will hold to that idea. The tables, rules and other what
not that it is based on _will_ be available, some how, but like I said,
the actual means of getting it on the screen is _not_ part of the "Open
Game" concept, no more than DMing style is part of "Open Game".
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