BrassDragon
Adventurer
I expect we'll get another peak/bump/renaissance when someone makes an accesible VTT that's not just iterating on the concept of miniatures/tokens and sheets of paper (or god forbid, 300+ page books) moving on a tabletop but aims a little higher with a new design paradigm.
I can't describe what it would look like but after this past year, I have this nagging feeling that the current way of trying emulate exactly how RPGs have been played at the kitchen table for past decades on a screen (with some additional bells and whistles) is clunky, unimaginative and unsuited for the audience primarily engaging with the game digitally and/or remotely.
And before I ruffle any feathers: if you play RPGs with nothing but a Zoom call, more power to you... I'm merely speculating that further integration of tech and real life roleplaying / storytelling mechanics (as opposed to videogames trying to do away with the GM entirely) might cause a whole new wave of hype.
I can't describe what it would look like but after this past year, I have this nagging feeling that the current way of trying emulate exactly how RPGs have been played at the kitchen table for past decades on a screen (with some additional bells and whistles) is clunky, unimaginative and unsuited for the audience primarily engaging with the game digitally and/or remotely.
And before I ruffle any feathers: if you play RPGs with nothing but a Zoom call, more power to you... I'm merely speculating that further integration of tech and real life roleplaying / storytelling mechanics (as opposed to videogames trying to do away with the GM entirely) might cause a whole new wave of hype.