See the post immediately above yours.
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Hi all, I am interested in developing an extension and converting modules for Pugmire. The Canis Minor FAQ discusses Fantasy Grounds at length, so FG is something Pugsteady/Onyx Path encourage. I don't see Pugmire listed at the top of this thread, but I want to make sure it isn't already in development before investing the time. Understood, I will develop enough to demonstrate my capability.
EDIT: If someone has already started, I would gladly contribute to testing.
Hi, I was wondering if is it possible to create the ruleset of a game which the owner company went in liquidation in 2011.
It was an Italian company that stop producing in 2008, been under another company just for the actual production of board game materials, and went in the end in liquidation in 2011.
The game is in Italian, called Ken Shiro - Il gioco di ruolo. It's a game on The Fist of the Nort Star. Game is quite basic, I'll look in the forum to gain more information on how to produce the ruleset in case there is a green light on it.
Than you!
You can create a ruleset in FG for any game. In general game mechanics can not be copyrighted. But artwork and text and some terms can be. So, you could create a ruleset for the game, but you could not include any artwork, text from the rulebooks, or protected terms (like their are some monsters that WotC claims as product identity).
Got it. I'm playing a bit around coreRPG =)
Well you can include all that stuff, you just couldn't distribute it. You could only use it for games you run for other people. :)
Is anyone working on Astonishing Swordsmen and Sorcers of Hyperborea? (https://www,hyperborea.tv)
I need help to make an encounter with just the ultimate subscription. is this possible? do I need to buy DM guide?
It looks like I may have found someone to do the coding for a commercial ruleset for one (or more) of my games, so I need to find out the next steps. I have PM'd Doug but not had a response and need to know how we go about agreeing things, what files/rulesets we need to base it on etc. Is it better to try email, and if so to who?