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    Decks Miniatures - 82¢ color plastic minis!

    I'm looking for people to review my miniatures. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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    Decks Miniatures - 82¢ color plastic minis!

    Decks Miniatures - 82¢ color plastic minis! New full-color plastic miniatures for 82¢. http://kck.st/1p3ts0X Thanks to innovative engineering, you can easily create beautiful 3D miniatures from our full-color printed & pre-cut plastic cards. They're virtually indestructible, require no...
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    Is there a future for physical gaming pieces?

    Does anyone know of any studies that try and estimate how many people play RPGs in person and how many play online? Is it 50-50? 80-20? There's gotta be something like that right?
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    Is there a future for physical gaming pieces?

    Another possible scenario, combination physical and digital sets. From the basic idea of using a flat screen to show a map that regular minis move around on, to something more elaborate that can create 3D environments digitally. In either case, I see a need for miniatures and maybe furnishings too.
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    Is there a future for physical gaming pieces?

    Oh I know there are 3D printers that can print in color. I think one is made by 3D Systems and it uses some sort of powder as a medium and an inkjet head for the bonding agent and the color. But that's not what I'm talking about, and those models are very brittle. I'm talking about a painting...
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    Is there a future for physical gaming pieces?

    You heard it here first... Someone will invent a 3D "painting machine" that can print or paint in high resolution on any surface. That will allow people to take any old figurine and give it a high-resolution paint job. A really good paint job will be able to compensate for a lot of deficiencies...
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    Is there a future for physical gaming pieces?

    It really depends on the type of 3D printer. I happen to have two FDM machines and neither one has good enough resolution to do a mini justice. Sure it could give a reasonable approximation, but the layers are visible and I'd still have to paint it. Maybe if someone invents a high resolution...
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    Is there a future for physical gaming pieces?

    Even with all the whiz-bang technology, there will still be people who want physical pieces. But I wonder how many. Are there any studies on this topic at all?
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    Is there a future for physical gaming pieces?

    I haven't played online except for one quick pickup game, so I really don't know how great or horrible it is. Presumably people/programmers will come up with ways around the problems you mention though right? Other than the tactile feedback part. That might be a ways out yet. :)
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    Is there a future for physical gaming pieces?

    What I meant by age playing into it is: will younger players feel more comfortable with digital, while older players feel better with physical?
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    Is there a future for physical gaming pieces?

    I feel the same, but I wonder if age plays into it. I agree that digital won't completely take over the hobby, but will it reduce demand enough to make life difficult for those who create physical products, thus reducing variety?
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    Is there a future for physical gaming pieces?

    With so many people going digital, either purely online or even on a local tabletop touchscreen, is there a future for physical game pieces? Dungeons, terrain, minis, maps, etc.
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