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Back in the 80s, when TSR did a Indiana Jones RPG, one of the published modules they put out for it, it said TSR owns the copyright to the word Nazi.So WoTC invented videogames now? Fucking lmao.
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Back in the 80s, when TSR did a Indiana Jones RPG, one of the published modules they put out for it, it said TSR owns the copyright to the word Nazi.So WoTC invented videogames now? Fucking lmao.
It’s just as pozzed thouI've recently gotten the Core rulebook for Pathfinder 2e after this OGL bullshit. Besides my bias against Wotc and One DnD. I am in love with what 2e has to offer I am converting my group to use it as we speak!
More so, really. At least with 1e you have the older lore to draw on, with Chadliax and Arabian Nights Land maintaining a massive slave trade, Erastil being openly patriarchal and implicitly anti-gay, the anarchist country being a massive shitshow, and less shoehorned-in pozloads in general.It’s just as pozzed thou
I'm only vaguely familiar with Pathfinder 1E's Inner Sea setting mainly from how 4chan describes it:More so, really. At least with 1e you have the older lore to draw on, with Chadliax and Arabian Nights Land maintaining a massive slave trade, Erastil being openly patriarchal and implicitly anti-gay, the anarchist country being a massive shitshow, and less shoehorned-in pozloads in general.
I'm phoneposting rn so I don't have all the details to hand but they ramped up the prevalence of faggot and tranny shit by approximately one thousand percent, and did a lot of really gay setting changes. Fantasy Sewth Effrica got obliterated by the Fantasy Bantus, slavery pretty much doesn't exist anymore with little justification given (I've heard mixed things about how true this is but I have no desire to dig through the 2e books to find out), Cheliax (the Empire of Satanic Nazis, previously one of the most powerful countries in the setting) has all but been reduced to a rump state, etc. There was also a controversy recently where one of their Adventure Paths started with the PCs being cops hired to provide extra security for a festival. This came out right around the time of the Martyrdom of St. Floyd IIRC, so you can imagine the amount of groveling that ensued.I'm only vaguely familiar with Pathfinder 1E's Inner Sea setting mainly from how 4chan describes it:
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Is there any place that describes in detail what's pozzed about 2E? I just know that Paizo went woke early to become first to flee from the word "race" long before WotC is doing now.
They're retards, though. They're faggots. And worse.I'm just going to say that if WotC was smart they could have slid this shit in to D&D Beyond, not fucked with the OGL, and the pay pigs would have eaten it up.
5 hours later Dndshorts made a response videoHi. I’m Kyle Brink, the Executive Producer on D&D. It’s my team that makes the game we all play.
D&D has been a huge part of my life long before I worked at Wizards and will be for a long time after I’m done. My mission, and that of the entire D&D team, is to help bring everyone the creative joy and lifelong friendships that D&D has given us.
These past days and weeks have been incredibly tough for everyone. As players, fans, and stewards of the game, we can’t–and we won’t–let things continue like this.
I am here today to talk about a path forward.
First, though, let me start with an apology. We are sorry. We got it wrong.
Our language and requirements in the draft OGL were disruptive to creators and not in support of our core goals of protecting and cultivating an inclusive play environment and limiting the OGL to TTRPGs. Then we compounded things by being silent for too long. We hurt fans and creators, when more frequent and clear communications could have prevented so much of this.
Starting now, we’re going to do this a better way: more open and transparent, with our entire community of creators. With the time to iterate, to get feedback, to improve.
If this sounds familiar, it’s because it’s how we do it for the game itself. So let’s do it that way for the OGL, too.
We’ll listen to you, and then we will share with you what we’ve heard, much like we do in our Unearthed Arcana and One D&D playtests. This will be a robust conversation before we release any future version of the OGL.
Here’s what to expect.
Finally, you deserve some stability and clarity. We are committed to giving creators both input into, and room to prepare for, any update to the OGL. Also, there’s a ton of stuff that isn’t going to be affected by an OGL update. So today, right now, we’ll lay out all the areas that this conversation won’t touch.
- On or before Friday, January 20th, we’ll share new proposed OGL documentation for your review and feedback, much as we do with playtest materials.
- After you review the proposed OGL, you will be able to fill out a quick survey–much like Unearthed Arcana playtest feedback surveys. It will ask you specific questions about the document and include open form fields to share any other feedback you have.
- The survey will remain open for at least two weeks, and we’ll give you advance notice before it closes so that everyone who wants to participate can complete the survey. Then we will compile, analyze, react to, and present back what we heard from you.
Any changes to the OGL will have no impact on at least these creative efforts:
That’s all from me for now. You will hear again from us on or before Friday as described above, and we look forward to the conversation.
- Your video content. Whether you are a commentator, streamer, podcaster, liveplay cast member, or other video creator on platforms like YouTube and Twitch and TikTok, you have always been covered by the Wizards Fan Content Policy. The OGL doesn’t (and won’t) touch any of this.
- Your accessories for your owned content. No changes to the OGL will affect your ability to sell minis, novels, apparel, dice, and other items related to your creations, characters, and worlds.
- Non-published works, for instance contracted services. You use the OGL if you want to publish your works that reference fifth edition content through the SRD. That means commissioned work, paid DM services, consulting, and so on aren’t affected by the OGL.
- VTT content. Any updates to the OGL will still allow any creator to publish content on VTTs and will still allow VTT publishers to use OGL content on their platform.
- DMs Guild content. The content you release on DMs Guild is published under a Community Content Agreement with Dungeon Masters Guild. This is not changing.
- Your OGL 1.0a content. Nothing will impact any content you have published under OGL 1.0a. That will always be licensed under OGL 1.0a.
- Your revenue. There will be no royalty or financial reporting requirements.
- Your ownership of your content. You will continue to own your content with no license-back requirements.
Kyle Brink
Executive Producer, Dungeons & Dragons
Boot Hill?Fuck this faggot, on the now rare occasions I play an RPG, it isn't anything to do with the faggotry of this faggot.
We play the game Gary Gygax made.
Update: A guy named Kyle Brink
A very underrated game.Boot Hill?
You, uh, wouldn't happen to know which one, would you? All of my bootleg copies aren't OCRed, and I'd like to see it and laugh.Back in the 80s, when TSR did a Indiana Jones RPG, one of the published modules they put out for it, it said TSR owns the copyright to the word Nazi.