In a message dated 12/24/2000 04:32:04 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have been thinking about all this again and figured
> with all the new blood on the list it might be a good
> topic to bring up again.
>
> Thoughts? I would love to hear what everyone thinks
> about this including current d20 producers.
>
> Clark Peterson
> Necromancer Games
I think it's a great idea. I'm new to this list and hoping to get some of my
work published... most likely in an extremely limited distribution (my local
game store) and on the web. This would make it easier to determine is
such-n-such product would fit into someone's style of gaming. I know I've
seen some of the d20 products out there and they're just odd. Confusing.
I'm all for it. As a consumer I'd loe to be able to read the description of
the adventure adn then see at a glance if it is core rules compatible or the
rules have been modified, changed, etc.
I also have question myself... once the SRD is available for open games, how
much of that can we print in a book or on the net? I really don't care for
the large Arial text formatting and would like to trim it down and organize
it better with links.
Happy gaming,
~Bayushi