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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 7852117" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>I enjoy telling my crazy ideas and suggestions about future projects but we know nothing, and they don't want to cause hype yet. If we want a really good game then we have to await two years at least.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I think WotC is working in the metaplot of the future titles, and theses are linked to mass media. </p><p></p><p>I wonder about a special software to play d20 using different graphic engines. Why? It would be like an informatic version of the SRD. Who would use it? The answer is easy. Many videogame studios have got some cancelled project. They could these graphics to be recycled as a mod for this "freeware". It would be like a company selling the same miniatures again, but this time using the open licenced published by other. How to explain it better? Let's imagine I buy the core pack (by Hasbro) allowing to create your own adventures or videogames, like Spore, Little Big Planet or "Dreams"(comingsoon for PS4), and later I can buy expansions and DLCs, but published by other videogame studios, for example Epic Games would sell a expansion about heroes who can build wall, floors and roofs here to put traps against the husks, EA about building a castle and growing vegetables, fishing, collecting bug, gems and practicing front a mirror to improve the charisma, PopCap games about a pack of monster plant pets vs undeads: garden warfare, Capcom a pack with the characters of Darkstalkers, SEGA a pack with heroes and monsters from "Golden Axe", Gearbox Software could sell a pack with the characters from Battleborn. Do you think this fool idea could work anytime in the future?</p><p></p><p>* If there is a videogame of Oriental Adventures maybe Hasbro would rather partnership with some Asia company because this knows better the Asian market, but Taiwaneses, South-Koreans and Japaneses would have their own point of view about how should be an Oriental-style fantasy work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 7852117, member: 6802378"] I enjoy telling my crazy ideas and suggestions about future projects but we know nothing, and they don't want to cause hype yet. If we want a really good game then we have to await two years at least. Sometimes I think WotC is working in the metaplot of the future titles, and theses are linked to mass media. I wonder about a special software to play d20 using different graphic engines. Why? It would be like an informatic version of the SRD. Who would use it? The answer is easy. Many videogame studios have got some cancelled project. They could these graphics to be recycled as a mod for this "freeware". It would be like a company selling the same miniatures again, but this time using the open licenced published by other. How to explain it better? Let's imagine I buy the core pack (by Hasbro) allowing to create your own adventures or videogames, like Spore, Little Big Planet or "Dreams"(comingsoon for PS4), and later I can buy expansions and DLCs, but published by other videogame studios, for example Epic Games would sell a expansion about heroes who can build wall, floors and roofs here to put traps against the husks, EA about building a castle and growing vegetables, fishing, collecting bug, gems and practicing front a mirror to improve the charisma, PopCap games about a pack of monster plant pets vs undeads: garden warfare, Capcom a pack with the characters of Darkstalkers, SEGA a pack with heroes and monsters from "Golden Axe", Gearbox Software could sell a pack with the characters from Battleborn. Do you think this fool idea could work anytime in the future? * If there is a videogame of Oriental Adventures maybe Hasbro would rather partnership with some Asia company because this knows better the Asian market, but Taiwaneses, South-Koreans and Japaneses would have their own point of view about how should be an Oriental-style fantasy work. [/QUOTE]
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