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''OURS'', in contrast, uses an open licensing model. Anyone is allowed to build ''and publish'' a role-playing game based on the ''OURS'' ruleset and using whichever [[conworld|game world]] he or she desires. | ''OURS'', in contrast, uses an open licensing model. Anyone is allowed to build ''and publish'' a role-playing game based on the ''OURS'' ruleset and using whichever [[conworld|game world]] he or she desires. | ||
At the same time, the rules have been modified and streamlined, though staying in the general spirit of GURPS. If GURPS is the [[Esperanto]] among the universal RPG systems (though its licensing model more closely resembles [[Volapük]]), OURS is a kind of [[Ido]]. | |||
==System== | ==System== |
Revision as of 07:52, 10 April 2024
OURS is an acronym for Open Universal Role-Playing System, or Offenes Universal-Rollenspiel in German. OURS is a universal role-playing game system currently under development by Jörg Rhiemeier as an open alternative to GURPS.
The project is currently dormant, as I have better things to do than adding another ruleset to the many that are already in existence.
Why OURS?
GURPS is a modular game characterized by a very open, flexible architecture. In theory, the game could be used to play any setting; but in practice, it is tied down by the Steve Jackson Games's restrictive licensing policy which effectively means that GURPS players are restricted to the settings published by SJG, or at least it is very difficult to legally publish one's own settings. While GURPS Lite is available for free, you are not allowed to include it into your own games.
OURS, in contrast, uses an open licensing model. Anyone is allowed to build and publish a role-playing game based on the OURS ruleset and using whichever game world he or she desires.
At the same time, the rules have been modified and streamlined, though staying in the general spirit of GURPS. If GURPS is the Esperanto among the universal RPG systems (though its licensing model more closely resembles Volapük), OURS is a kind of Ido.
System
The game system is still under development, so many things may change in the future, and everything in this section is preliminary.
Character creation
Characters are built by spending points on attributes, advantages, disadvantages and skills.
Attributes are Strength, Constitution, Dexterity and Intelligence. Attribute values can be positive or negative; an attribute value of 0 is the average level.
Skills are classed by base attribute(s). There are two kinds of skills: Default skills can be used if the skill value is 0 (i.e. the characters hasn't learned it) at the skill value of 0. Threshold skills can only be used if the character has learned them at a value greater than 0.
Examples: Sword is a default skill as anyone can figure out how the thing works. Computer Programming is a threshold skill as this is not self-evident.
Task resolution
OURS uses a simple 3d6 task resolution system. The basic formula is:
Success = 3d6 + Attribute(s) + Skill - 10
A success value of 1 or more means that the task succeeded.
Some actions involve contests. In a contest, both parties make a success roll, and the party achieving the higher success wins.
Combat is handled by the same rule. The attacker does a success roll on his relevant skill. The defender does another success roll to parry; the success score of the defense roll (if positive) is subtracted from that of the attack roll. If the result is positive, the attacker has hit, and the result is multiplied by the weapon's damage factor to determine the damage.
Example: The attacker rolls for a success value of 5. The defender rolls for a success value of 2. The weapon's damage factor is 2-1; this means that the attacker achieves 2*(5-2)-1 = 5 hit points.
Settings
OURS is a universal RPG and thus not tied to a particular setting. The game can be used for any setting, which the author may publish without paying royalties for using the game system. Currently, Inis Albion, a historical fantasy near-EDO setting based on The Elvenpath and located in Arthurian Britain, is under development as the first "native" setting for the game.