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Open-World Sandbox
What was the gap between the first discussion of the early leaks and having actual documentation to look at for most people? A few days? A few weeks?
It's an extremely good expansion, after one that didn't end up being good, between COVID and all of their HR/lawsuit issues. It's entirely possible WoW was below FF during Shadowlands, which was a long slog.Ahh guess the expansion buffed it up to first again.
You got that in 4e for like 8 bucks.If the $30 got you all this, would you think it could be worth it?
1) Monthly Dungeon and Dragon Magazine, digitally. Not that thing they were using as a marketing tool with just a few legit articles, but the real old fashion things. Except they all integrate into your DNDBeyond Account and the VTT.
2) All your players gain access to all the stuff you've bought on DNDBeyond for their DNDBeyond accounts and on the VTT, provided your players have a $5/month account.
You can certain if you want, but I am not.no they are not, and this is not how this works anyway. You would go for maximum profit, not maximum number of sales, and price accordingly.
As to your numbers, I have no idea where you get the 50M players from. DDB has 13M registered users, no idea how many play D&D, from what I hear about double that. No idea how many of those are active, no idea how many of those pay for any subscription level now. I’d wager it is no more than 3-4M though.
If 2% of 4M go for the highest tier, you are at 80k. Your 100k already feels like the maximum possible for that tier
well, I am
15-20M, at the rate things are going
The Reddit account that posted the image of the slide, u/professorsecrets.Who published this new "all fake" image? GeekNative?
Yea. someone posted that link.Who published this new "all fake" image? GeekNative?
You really, truly did not. That was trash ads dressed up as magazines. I am talking the real Dragon and Dungeon magazines.You got that in 4e for like 8 bucks.