What is "CoreRPG" like? (See chart)
A usage chart for 2018 just appeared on EN World RPG News, and, while it doesn't contain a lot of surprises, I have a question about it. Since EN doesn't allow images, and Fantasy Grounds doesn't have an official article yet (apparently), here's a non-pie-chart breakdown of the numbers.
D&D 5e: 67%Pathfinder: 11%Savage Worlds: 5%Other: 17% (172,542 sessions)
Then "Other" breaks down like so: Starfinder 21,126 CoreRPG 16,778 MoreCore 15,821 Call of Cthulhu 15,603 D&D 4e 11,838 Star Wars Edge of the Empire 10,216 GURPS 7,534 AD&D (1e & 2e?) 6,783 Pathfinder 2 6727 Castles & Crusades 6630 Warhammer Fantasy 5470...and so on down to Traveller, bottoming out at 1125.
My question is this: while it seems like "CoreRPG" and "MoreCore" are catch-alls for "any independent game," I have no experience with Fantasy Grounds myself, and I'm finding it hard to track down an explanation about what it actually is or how it actually works. If it's suitable for lots of games, e.g., why is Traveller broken out separately? Is Champions in there? Or is CoreRPG really just "d20-based systems"? The official material seems quite vague.