You're welcome. It was just for that 2008 release: Mongoose's Traveller 1e. They released a 2e later that wasn't under the OGL.Solomoriah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 10:11 amThanks. Didn't know it was OGL... that makes some things easier.
True, there's unprecedented availability of formerly out-of-print classic games in PDF and print-on-demand, and no shortage of new retro clones either, but if you think there's something wrong about the options that exist, I agree it's better to craft something new that has the right feel. Chance are, you're not the only one.Solomoriah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 10:11 am You could question creating a scifi game for that niche when Traveller is available for free...
When COVID-19 isolation made me yearn for D&D again, I looked at every system I could find. OSRIC is seriously cool, and I bought it as a hardcover, too... but it's unwieldy, true to the game it replicates.
There's something about BFRPG that makes me love it more than anything else available, including the '81 Red Book. This new Sci-fi game could be that, too, for people who used to love Traveller or Star Frontiers, etc.