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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 7925446" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>The videogames, teleseries and movies are the best advertising, but a good work needs time and talent, and more money and pressure doesn't help very much. Sorry but I am afair we will have to await for a good time. </p><p></p><p>The future of the new titles depend on the sales success of the media projects. We can ejoy an indirect advertising with other IPs of the same genre, for example Warcraft and the Witcher but we should take care or a saturation will be counterproductive, and then the medieval fantasy will be "old-fashion" like the spaguetti western movies. If this happens, WotC should to be ready with a no-medieval fantasy title, maybe something like d20 Future/Star Frontiers/Star*Drive/Gamma World. (the good new is the time travel and parallel universes will be canon in this d20 Future, allowing crazy mash-up or reboot of the franchises).</p><p></p><p>If there are videogames set in a no-FR world the candidates are Greyhawk, Dragonlance, Dark Sun and Ravenloft. I guess the strategy is "we learn to make good titles, and after we will publish the adaptation of the favorite lines". The good new is we can see "one-shot" stories as a test, like the pilot episodes to know the reaction of the public. </p><p></p><p>Other option is to use Enternaiment One to produce new movies and series and later these to be adapted to TTRPG. But this means d20 system should find the right power balance about firearms and modern technology because some media titles are set in the modern age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 7925446, member: 6802378"] The videogames, teleseries and movies are the best advertising, but a good work needs time and talent, and more money and pressure doesn't help very much. Sorry but I am afair we will have to await for a good time. The future of the new titles depend on the sales success of the media projects. We can ejoy an indirect advertising with other IPs of the same genre, for example Warcraft and the Witcher but we should take care or a saturation will be counterproductive, and then the medieval fantasy will be "old-fashion" like the spaguetti western movies. If this happens, WotC should to be ready with a no-medieval fantasy title, maybe something like d20 Future/Star Frontiers/Star*Drive/Gamma World. (the good new is the time travel and parallel universes will be canon in this d20 Future, allowing crazy mash-up or reboot of the franchises). If there are videogames set in a no-FR world the candidates are Greyhawk, Dragonlance, Dark Sun and Ravenloft. I guess the strategy is "we learn to make good titles, and after we will publish the adaptation of the favorite lines". The good new is we can see "one-shot" stories as a test, like the pilot episodes to know the reaction of the public. Other option is to use Enternaiment One to produce new movies and series and later these to be adapted to TTRPG. But this means d20 system should find the right power balance about firearms and modern technology because some media titles are set in the modern age. [/QUOTE]
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