Thomas Shey
Legend
Playing online has made this particular point of contention almost irrelevant now. Covid proved that it was a viable way to play the game without ever leaving the house, or confining yourself to just the people in your immediate area/town/city. It may not be the preferred way for everyone, but it has its advantages. And of course, it became another way for publishers to sell you those books all over again. And again, if you switched to a different software program or service. $$$
I'm not so sure. Its broken a lot of the constraints of space, but not of time; if the only time you have available to play is 6PM to 11PM Pacific Fridays, that's still going to exclude a lot of people, and if you're interested in a game that isn't among the top hitters, that still may be a problem (and of course VTT choice functions as a different "space" component; if all you've got access to is Fantasy Grounds all the things on Foundry or Roll20 might as well be out in the Lesser Magellenic Cloud).
[Rest was clipped because either I agreed with it or didn't have anything useful to say about it.]







