Xmas Songs in open D aka one finger tuning
Xmas Songs in open D aka one finger tuning
#OpenD is a fork of #D by Adam Ruppe, et al 😥:
https://forum.dlang.org/thread/beykokf[email protected]?page=1
https://dpldocs.info/this-week-in-d/Blog.Posted_2024_01_01.html
https://dpldocs.info/this-week-in-d/Blog.Posted_2024_01_08.html
It doubles down on the #GarbageCollection. 😐
Couple years ago I added some #Duesenberg benders on my ‘89 #Stratocaster. Did a little demo of some basic moves with them in #OpenD tuning with the benders in the 2nd and 3rd string.
Vlog: Getting Up To Date On the OGL
https://countzeroor.com/2023/02/08/vlog-getting-up-to-date-on-the-ogl/
#videos #Dungeons&Dragons #OGL #OpenD&D #TabletopRPGs
Editorial: Why the OGL Matters
https://countzeroor.com/2023/01/25/editorial-why-the-ogl-matters/
#RolePlayingGames #videos #Dungeons&Dragons #OGL #OpenD&D #TabletopRPGs
In the wake of Wizards of the Coast announcing that they are revoking OGL V1.0a, there have been a bunch of hot takes that the OGL does not matter and it and other licenses never mattered – so I get into a few of the legal cases that made the OGL important, and which makes current open gaming licenses important. Reference Books Mentioned (Referral Links): …
I just answered the Corporates & Assholes questionaire.
My demands are:
a) A public apology of the corporates to the fans, the creators and the in house creatives for the distress they caused to them.
b) The resignation of both Chris Cocks and Cynthia Williams.
c) The creation of an ogl 1.0b, with the sole addition to be that it's irrevocable.
Anything else sees me walking away from them.
Some thoughts on the D&D OGL 1.1 debacle.
I, for one, feel both gutted and betrayed by Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro. If they enact OGL 1.1 as it is, then they have proven to not care about the community that helped make D&D the powerhouse that it is. They'll be killing their own golden goose.
#openD&D
Video from Nerd Immersion. Not necessarily proven, but "not monetized enough" when raking in $1Billion at tail end of 5e's MASSIVE popularity? Sure. Go ahead. Monetization, Non-Disclosure Agreements, Games-As-Service with Microtransacations, and Kill the OGL/SRD and replace it with a 4e style. Great ideas, as always. Make it so toxic that you force another "Pathfinder". Remember how well that went for 4e?