Gryph
First Post
I honestly don't have a complete vision of how 5e should be structrued, but I do have a couple of thoughts. The subscription model needs to be blown apart. A modest base subscription for the use of software tools is a fine thing. Content should be purchased once, not constantly rented.
I would like to see true micro-transaction models for content, at least online content. Even to the point of buying a single tier of a single class. Then build a clever tablet/e-reader app that linked out all of the possible sections of rules and streamlined my .99 purchase of paragon Slayer into my e-book. Make the rented character builder (online anyway) smart enough to only show me options I purchased.
5 years from today I would still expect half of the play base to NOT have e-readers/tablets. So 5e will still need a print model as well. Print on demand might work, but it is difficult to use print on demand and maintain shelf presence in large stores.
I would like to see true micro-transaction models for content, at least online content. Even to the point of buying a single tier of a single class. Then build a clever tablet/e-reader app that linked out all of the possible sections of rules and streamlined my .99 purchase of paragon Slayer into my e-book. Make the rented character builder (online anyway) smart enough to only show me options I purchased.
5 years from today I would still expect half of the play base to NOT have e-readers/tablets. So 5e will still need a print model as well. Print on demand might work, but it is difficult to use print on demand and maintain shelf presence in large stores.
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