Infinite Possibilities wrote:

> And by contributing some back to the community at large, it is win-win-win, as the
> original contributor, the one who made it possible for the product in the first
> place, gets a new little something that he can play with as well. Even if he isn't
> particularly impressed by the released product.

Yep.  It's good to just use OGC.  It's better to make good OGC of your own.

> That would probably be me. For me the OGL is more than just a money making scheme.

Me too... but I admit it's a moneymaking scheme at heart.  And a good one, at that.
(Much better than "write game, re-write game so I don't get sued, try and sell, hope
for 500 copies sold.")

> It is a way for me to receive and deliver ideas to make the game itself one that I
> would like to play. And by giving out my own ideas, it will allow others to make
> the game what they want to play.

:)


DM



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