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  1. SteveC

    Wizards of the Coast Is Sunsetting Sigil's Active Development

    I feel the same way. I'm a huge baseball fan, so I'm going to use a baseball analogy. I'm a Milwaukee Brewers fan, and several times in the last few years, I've seen our rival teams just give up and not look to improve themselves long before the division or the wild card spots had been decided...
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    Wizards of the Coast Is Sunsetting Sigil's Active Development

    This is a very good question. I think they'd be shooting themselves in the foot if it was too big to use with hosting services. I am able to self host, but I was considering online storage so players would have access to the game 24/7.
  3. SteveC

    Wizards of the Coast Is Sunsetting Sigil's Active Development

    That is pretty much what I was thinking. I'm a Foundry guy (even though I play using Roll20 each week), and I was holding off on picking up the whole line until my group figured out which VTT we were using. There was a strong incentive to use Beyond/Sigil because it's an in-house product. I...
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    Project Sigil 90% Of D&D’s Project Sigil Team Laid Off

    As someone who's traveled a lot, I find people to be the same underneath near everywhere. Whether that's for good or for ill depends on if you're an optimist or a pessimist. Honestly I change my opinion on that on a regular basis.
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    Project Sigil 90% Of D&D’s Project Sigil Team Laid Off

    I have always said, assume the worst and you'll often be pleasantly surprised ;).
  6. SteveC

    Wizards of the Coast Is Sunsetting Sigil's Active Development

    On the dragon mini thing, I think the reason it's being mocked is because it sounded silly at the time, but WotC went out of their way to market it. Yes, it wasn't important, but tell that to WotC's marketers.
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    Wizards of the Coast Is Sunsetting Sigil's Active Development

    It' funny that you say that. I am thinking about running Ravenloft set 100 years after the last time I ran it. I was able to get complete maps of the castle for the Foundry VTT with walls, lighting, doors and such. There are quite a few projects to do that. I'm just starting to look at it and...
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    D&D 4E What AI thinks about 4th Edition

    What I like to do with AI as a test is ask it a question I know the answer to and see what it says. If it makes sense, I think I can at least look at it for something I don't know about. I think the description of 4E is pretty solid.
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    Project Sigil 90% Of D&D’s Project Sigil Team Laid Off

    I think that was a pretty solid list. With this latest development, I'm sure there will still be a chorus of "This is fine," but I just have to say that, no, it's not fine. I think there's an interesting discussion to be had about splitting the folks who design and love the game from those...
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    Project Sigil 90% Of D&D’s Project Sigil Team Laid Off

    I think the number of rpg companies that have the budget for a software development team is a very small number.
  11. SteveC

    Project Sigil 90% Of D&D’s Project Sigil Team Laid Off

    I have Talespire (Steam sales are a killer for my wallet), and I think the point is that it replicates what WotC was trying to do from a look and feel standpoint, and is a lot more flexible than what we've seen (which you would expect, since it's been available for some time). If you're not...
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    Project Sigil 90% Of D&D’s Project Sigil Team Laid Off

    The draw with third party publishers was to get into that walled garden of D&D Beyond and have it able to run with Sigil. If you have a VTT that's fully integrated with D&D Beyond, so you have all your game in one spot, that's fantastic for third party companies. That's WotC building the brand...
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    Project Sigil 90% Of D&D’s Project Sigil Team Laid Off

    You make a really good point. We don't need this. But, if I'm honest, I don't see how this can be spun in a positive direction, so what were you expecting? I expect some will try, and I'd like to see that. This was a huge part of the plan for 5.5E, and it just went away. I suppose we'll have to...
  14. SteveC

    Project Sigil 90% Of D&D’s Project Sigil Team Laid Off

    I have looked at Maps and found there's no reason to adapt it rather than use the product I already have. I don't see Maps as being the centerpiece for the online virtual gaming world. But I would like to see the pivot. And as you say, the partnership with other VTTs is going forward. It just...
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    Project Sigil 90% Of D&D’s Project Sigil Team Laid Off

    As someone who (unfortunately) games online exclusively, I'll just say that I still believe that the future of the game is largely digital. WotC has just shut themselves out of it. I play a Roll20 game every week with 5E and if you know me, I'm a Foundry guy who's trying to move my group to it...
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    Project Sigil 90% Of D&D’s Project Sigil Team Laid Off

    Wow. I find this amazing. First, I'm sure there will be people affected by this, or certainly people who know them, on Enworld. For you: I am so sorry this went the way that it did. I hadn't used this yet, but I had talked with friends who had and they told me they liked it. I was hoping it...
  17. SteveC

    D&D 5E (2024) Is Combat Tedious on Purpose?

    If you don't mind a recommendation, I suggest looking at the game Strike! It has combat ranging from single die roll to full-on 4E fights. I would use it as a basis for these modules in D&D. I always put a caveat in when I talk about the game that the presentation puts a lot of people off about...
  18. SteveC

    GrimWild Remixes A Few Heavy Hitters Into Something Unique

    I checked this out and find it to be amazing. I highly recommend it as a familiar but very different in play game. I really like a ton of what they do here, especially with Pointcrawls. And with the free version, you're not out anything but time to check it out.
  19. SteveC

    D&D General Do you track ammunition?

    It very much depends on the game, but also the type of ammo. In 5E, I have them track magical arrows, but otherwise ignore it. The players know that if there would be an extensive battle like a siege, I'd make a ruling.
  20. SteveC

    D&D 5E (2024) Is Combat Tedious on Purpose?

    To me, when you roll initiative you step into a mini-game that should ideally be super fun. Does 5E do that? I think it does a decent job, but I wonder how many campaigns it will stay interesting for. Similarly, with slow advancement, I wonder how long that interest will stay. The edition with...
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