Reginald Cablayan wrote:
Unfortunately, not everyone is well-versed in this whole d20/OGL "masterThere IS a minority that does care about the open-ness of games, and that's slowly but steadilly growing.
plan." Not all D&D gamers-slash-customers are ready to embrace this "one
rules for all genre" nor do they give it a second thought. Most of them care
about D&D, and nothing outside that bubble.
But it is catching on. Still, with or without OGL, it does not factor into
their buying decision when it comes to the "D&D" label.
Given that the american gamer has a rather set monthy balance of what he spends on gaming, WE will probably stretch our dollars as far as they can go--which means preferrably buying copies--even courtesy copies--of books that we never have to say "no, I can't use this, it'd taint my OGC."
Plus the gamers that I *do* know who only care about the official rules are likely to just download and use the SRD if they don't have cash for the PH/DMG/MM and have things they'd rather spend $90 on.
DM
_______________________________________________
Ogf-l mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.opengamingfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ogf-l
