--- Eric Nieudan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Chad Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > Modules just don't follow the rules of commodities.  Interesting
> > discussion, but it just doesn't fit.
> 
> I think that where this discussion relates to Open Game, is that you
> can see OGL products as commodities for the official WotC corebooks.
> The big company opens its 'source' to commoditize the complements
> (the d20 books we make) and sell more of its own products. This sorta
> makes sense to me.
> 
> Just my two eurocents ;)

Actually they are trying to drive up the demand for 20-sided dice (a
true commodity in the RPG biz). Too many popular games were using those
exploding d10s or scads od d6s. By driving up demand for d20s they
drive up the demand for gaming books that use them. 

:-) Is that what the article said?

  Joe

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