On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, David Shepheard wrote:
> Even the d20 System logo isn't entirely useful for customers as it gets used
> for both fantasy and futuristic games. A product with the d20 System logo
> might be compatible with Dungeons and Dragons or d20 Modern. The only way to
> really tell if
> From: David Shepheard
>
> Even the d20 System logo isn't entirely useful for customers as it
gets
> used
> for both fantasy and futuristic games. A product with the d20 System
logo
> might be compatible with Dungeons and Dragons or d20 Modern. The only
way
> to
> really tell if something is compa
I've run off a quick couple of RuneQuest branded OGL compatibility
buttons which are available on my site for anyone that wants them.
However, given that OGL usually means d20 I think they'd still need to
be accompanied by some text or something, if used.
www.postmort.demon.co.uk/RQOGL.zip
Anyon
>> Then check out OSRIC!
>>
>> http://knights-n-knaves.com/osric/index.html
>
>It is a shame that when I tried to download OSRIC a pop up window attempted
>to download "EXP/Agent.B" onto my computer.
>
>I would have recommended this system to the people I know who dislike
>3e/3.5e, but I'm no