Composer99
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I mean, if the VTT has a monthly subscription and you run, like, one game a month on it, wouldn't that amount to the same thing?
I think it's beyond unlikely for the real release. If nothing else, the books are extra profit, and they reach people Beyond just won't.Yeah I just saw a tweet that said "rumor has it now that WotC is putting OneD&D behind a pay wall, no physical books will be released" (not exact quote). They would be really, like in another galaxy, out of touch if they did this.
I think they'll probably settle for requiring the person opening the VTT session to be on a Master Tier subscription, though they might introduce a higher tier for VTT access though I think it's more likely they'll just have one which adds content to the VTT (more tiles, minis, etc.).We haven't seen the business model behind their upcoming VTT yet. There's still time.
Exactly.I mean, if the VTT has a monthly subscription and you run, like, one game a month on it, wouldn't that amount to the same thing?
Man, this is Twitter in a nutshell with the new algorithm. Instead of showing you posts from people you follow in chronological order, it shows you a selected assortment of posts on subjects you've shown interest in from people you've never heard of. I've read takes ranging from "WotC is trying to cancel cultural conservatives" to "this was all instigated by reactionaries against 'woke' D&D," with hundreds of conventional lefty "late-stage capitalism corporate greed" takes in the "middle."
i like teams but i dont see it being what WotC would wantThere's also the possibility of add-on subscription services like, say, an integrated Microsoft Teams with D&D functionality (using Teams as an example because Hasbro already said it's used for in-house testing and they have former Microsoft people in leadership positions.)
Yeah, I switch back to "Following" when I can't take it anymore.Sounds like your feed is on "For You" rather than "Following."
Let's be honest, 99% of groups will use Discord and disable the in-game voice chat.i like teams but i dont see it being what WotC would want
Virtually built-in voicechat solution is going to end up getting abandoned in favour of a non-built-in one, for the very simple reason that people get on voice-chat BEFORE they start they game session, in 99.9% of cases, for VTTs.Let's be honest, 99% of groups will use Discord and disable the in-game voice chat.
maybe... we had issues trying that with roll20 because half the group has really great 'gaming' computers... but half of us have old broken laptops and can't run two streaming websites at the same time.Let's be honest, 99% of groups will use Discord and disable the in-game voice chat.
That's... not much of a statement. Not much of anything, really. Some vague fluffy feel-good stuff that commits them to absolutely nothing.
With respect, I'm failing to see any statement.![]()
"Just make sure to get the buzz words of the day in there...yeah yeah, good, hit send."