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<blockquote data-quote="ninjayeti" data-source="post: 9207778" data-attributes="member: 6789120"><p>I think an underappreciated factor is the creation of VTTs. The biggest problem with RPGs has always been finding a group to play with. This problem only gets worse if you are not in HS or college and have a more limited group to potentially find compatible gamers in. VTTs largely solve this problem by vastly expanding your potential player group and making it much easier to find people who want to play the game you want, when it fits your schedule. VTTs also solve the problem of "we used to game, but our DM moved for work" or "we used to game, but life got in the way." I am able to game weekly despite having two young kids at home and a spouse that travels frequently for work, because I can do it from my computer after my kids go to bed without having to find a babysitter or leave the house. </p><p></p><p>I have seen polls suggesting more than half of people are playing on VTTs. That's huge. Everyone talks about Critical Role, but can you say that half of the people who are playing today got into the hobby because they saw Matt Mercer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ninjayeti, post: 9207778, member: 6789120"] I think an underappreciated factor is the creation of VTTs. The biggest problem with RPGs has always been finding a group to play with. This problem only gets worse if you are not in HS or college and have a more limited group to potentially find compatible gamers in. VTTs largely solve this problem by vastly expanding your potential player group and making it much easier to find people who want to play the game you want, when it fits your schedule. VTTs also solve the problem of "we used to game, but our DM moved for work" or "we used to game, but life got in the way." I am able to game weekly despite having two young kids at home and a spouse that travels frequently for work, because I can do it from my computer after my kids go to bed without having to find a babysitter or leave the house. I have seen polls suggesting more than half of people are playing on VTTs. That's huge. Everyone talks about Critical Role, but can you say that half of the people who are playing today got into the hobby because they saw Matt Mercer? [/QUOTE]
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