What about an actual computer game that uses OGC as the basis of its game
design? How does that fit into the scheme of things?
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Ah, no. Depends on what the software does. My idea of software that
_generates_ OGC, while is self being GPL (a whole other batch of fish) was
well received by Ryan. The software is a tool for generating OGC, much
like a word processor or, for that matter a pair of dice. Just because I
used Word-Perfect for Linux to type up some OGC, this does not make WP4L
OGC. JavaDM and PerlDM will have the options to generate the tables
they use, making it available for normal human/DM use. My k-rad kwel
al-go-rythems, on the other hand, are not OGC. Their output is.
Just like you can use GPL tools to make non-GPL products, you can use
non-OGL tools to make OGC products.
Do I need to re-post that whole thread again?
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