Each one of those computers is servicing multiple users at a time, let alone over the course of the day. Asking a LLM to make some fairy rhymes probably costs less in electricity than playing a video game for fifteen minutes.
There are lots of emerging markets like Saudi Arabia or China which theoretically have a large untapped base of middle class consumers with disposable income begging for a TTRPG, and then you realize their governments may have laws against depictions of gods or undead or sorcery that would make...
I'm arguing from ignorance here, I know "German board games" are a thing and presumably Germany is a heavy hitter in the board game space, but how prominent are RPGs at Essen Spiel? Or D&D for that matter; is it easier to find a Dark Eye game than D&D?
EDIT: I guess I'm asking the questions to...
What's the status of TTRPG cons in Europe and the British isles? I'm aware of the PAXes here in America and some big, storied conventions like GenCon and GaryCon, but I can't really think of any big tabletop events in Europe (by contrast, I can name a fair few LARP events in Europe and far fewer...
He doesn't even have to be a god; I'd leave that up to the DM. It could just be some sort of arcane cult or staffed by ur-priests or something. The dude in question doesn't even have to be involved, or even alive.
I had a chance to play a 5e whispers bard with 2024 rules, who's a lot more easy to play since you can focus on charisma and still use weapons with true strike.
Considering the whispers bard was explicitly said to be the "dark sun bard subclass", what are the odds we'll see it updated in the...
This is my problem! The article makes it sound like a social network- like what Gleemax was- but if it's a streaming service not only is that not communicated to me, the reader, but those are also weird things to say about a streaming service?
Gleemax failed, in part, because it was...
Engaging in a civil holy war between the conservative followers of Shar and a group of upstart heretics who claim to worship an elusive "God of Ambition"