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I love the non-standard premise of the announced "Curtain Call Adventure Path". It's a breath of fresh air, and we've not seen something like this since 2009's 'The Sixfold Trial' (part of Council of Thieves AP). Nice to see them branching out.
Plus, now that Paizo stated they are setting aside...
They are clear, and quite new player friendly. I actually like them better than the original CRB. I find the formatting of the pages more consistent, the Font usage (which exploded from 30 to 51) better, and the removal of the 'parchment' background makes the text and illustrations 'pop' more.
I'm ecstatic for the new Revision in general, and while I'm not a fan of the 'corrected' death and dying rules, I doubt they will affect my campaign's play at any significant level.
Case in point: my latest campaign is Agents of Edgewatch, with a party of five Martial's and the Stamina Variant...
You'd think they rushed to get this into Humble Bundle with the whole WotC OGL mess. However the funny thing is that Eric Mona stated over on Reddit that the planning for this most recent Humble Bundle started three months ago.o_O
Like others, I've bought several of these bundles from Paizo...
Amen, and I appreciate the distinction. Because too many people are getting hung up on "but that system is too crunchy for me".
Lastly, I'd be stunned if Kobold Press's "Project Black Flag" isn't released under the new ORC license as well. Heck, I wouldn't mind 50 different SRD's released...
Beauty and Bane of the SRD I'd say.
I rather like the fact that there will be diversity in what a 'Magic Missile' does. Personally I'd be bored to tears if it was the same damn thing across 20 systems. Holy C*ap, if I'm forced to use the same name, same description, same damage and same...
Well, couldn't sleep while looking for a good droning video to put me back to sleep, I saw that Paizo (and apparently at least Kobold Press) are involved in the creation of a new Open Gaming License. Teaming up with the original IP Law Firm (Azora?) who helped create the original OGL. Here's...
On a real world note: I got my first communication from a DtRPG vendor. They explicitly stated the fear of being unable to sell their content through the site:
As a result they are now offering at least 80% of large content bundles, and 90% off of a bundle consisting of over 400+ OGL...
Thank you. Wow... they laid it on the line didn't they?
Nice big shot across the bow of those in the "Promissory Estoppel" boat. But then again (and IIRC), the esteemed minds here have consistently said it'll take a lawsuit to figure it all out.
Figured you legal types might like this link. Here is a 2021 YouTube inverview with an IP council at the Canadian firm Dentons about his 340 page thesis on the OGL. Critical Roll was the one that found it, but I started falling into a sound slumber after listening to the actual interview. :sleep:
Thank you for the clarification, and it's a shame that I stated my point so badly that you needed to correct it. Honestly, the closest I come to legal issues is when daughter and wife watch "All Rise".;)
I was attempting (poorly it seems) to posit that WoTC could take the course of action...
Maybe they don't have to. As others here have suggested, it would be much easier to go after those parties who sell/offer the offending, 'unlicensed' content. One it's much easier because it's considerably smaller target(DriveThruRPG, various VTT's, etc..).
Besides, if the various parties...
Yea, I'm with you; the publicity firestorm was just too obvious to miss.
However, put yourself in the shoes of a small part-time company with a Kickstarter due to land in 2 months. You've spend multiple $ K's preparing the product, art, editing, layout etc... and now all of the sudden 1.1...
Took a look at the thing during the lunch break. I have a friend who's a lawyer, that's the extent of my legal knowlege. But even my ignorant eye can see some real OMG's in that document. Like this one from 2
"What if I don’t like these terms and don’t agree to the OGL: Commercial? That’s fine...