Hi Folks,
As many of you are aware, the Game System License (GSL) for D&D 4E was released by Wizards in mid-June. Unfortunately, the 4E GSL adopted a significantly different philosophy than the d20 License for 3E. The new GSL has a lot of sections within it that have caused most of the companies who actively supported 3E to run away from 4E.
We've spent a lot of time debating what we should do for 4E, as well as how we should do it. We've now pieced together a basic plan for 4E that we'll be discussing for the first time at GenCon this week. We'll post more about it here when we get back from the show next week.
I just wanted to give everyone a heads-up about this before we head to GenCon tomorrow.
-Rob
As many of you are aware, the Game System License (GSL) for D&D 4E was released by Wizards in mid-June. Unfortunately, the 4E GSL adopted a significantly different philosophy than the d20 License for 3E. The new GSL has a lot of sections within it that have caused most of the companies who actively supported 3E to run away from 4E.
We've spent a lot of time debating what we should do for 4E, as well as how we should do it. We've now pieced together a basic plan for 4E that we'll be discussing for the first time at GenCon this week. We'll post more about it here when we get back from the show next week.
I just wanted to give everyone a heads-up about this before we head to GenCon tomorrow.
-Rob