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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 9708846" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>I think that most of the foundry mods are free and Patreon can provide all the maps and music you could ever need for less than $20 a month.</p><p></p><p>The bigger question with polished games is the prep time to put all these elements together. We kind of touched on it when we talked about Landing Pages and how easy it is to get sucked into spending an age on it.</p><p></p><p>One thing I’ve been doing is when I run a game for my friends I’m saving all the assets and work and using it for the paid game I run. I view it as a dress rehearsal or dry run without the pressure of charging for it and it means I get to bring my best when I do charge. Albeit early days yet. I guess taking this a step further you could run the same paid campaign for different groups and reduce your prep time to nothing, </p><p></p><p>I would consider a professional DM to be one who has made DMing their profession (main source of income and working on it being a living). I’m full of awe for [USER=6894926]@Distracted DM[/USER] for being able to run multiple paid sessions a week at a serious price point. That’s what I would consider professional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 9708846, member: 6879661"] I think that most of the foundry mods are free and Patreon can provide all the maps and music you could ever need for less than $20 a month. The bigger question with polished games is the prep time to put all these elements together. We kind of touched on it when we talked about Landing Pages and how easy it is to get sucked into spending an age on it. One thing I’ve been doing is when I run a game for my friends I’m saving all the assets and work and using it for the paid game I run. I view it as a dress rehearsal or dry run without the pressure of charging for it and it means I get to bring my best when I do charge. Albeit early days yet. I guess taking this a step further you could run the same paid campaign for different groups and reduce your prep time to nothing, I would consider a professional DM to be one who has made DMing their profession (main source of income and working on it being a living). I’m full of awe for [USER=6894926]@Distracted DM[/USER] for being able to run multiple paid sessions a week at a serious price point. That’s what I would consider professional. [/QUOTE]
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