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<blockquote data-quote="Sunseeker" data-source="post: 6085372"><p>If we're all at the same table, I'd rather the game take place on the table, rather than through digital devices.</p><p></p><p>But I agree to an extent. I think digital tools, from simple dice rollers, Compendium's readable on tablets or smartphones, character builders/sheets equally usable on such devices are all important offerings to a more and more digital age. More people will be willing to purchase products if they are easily transported and accessible through devices they already own.</p><p></p><p>I generally ask my players to put down their digital devices at the table though. I do not tolerate texting, web-surfing, or youtubing while people are playing. Distractions are bad, but the devices can be useful at the table and I'm not against that. It's pretty easy to tell when the activites of a player are distracting them or others from the game. But that doesn't mean that doing something <em>besides</em> the game amounts to a distraction, sometimes when people are more interested in their phones, it means the game is boring to them. People who are having fun won't desire to do much other than the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunseeker, post: 6085372"] If we're all at the same table, I'd rather the game take place on the table, rather than through digital devices. But I agree to an extent. I think digital tools, from simple dice rollers, Compendium's readable on tablets or smartphones, character builders/sheets equally usable on such devices are all important offerings to a more and more digital age. More people will be willing to purchase products if they are easily transported and accessible through devices they already own. I generally ask my players to put down their digital devices at the table though. I do not tolerate texting, web-surfing, or youtubing while people are playing. Distractions are bad, but the devices can be useful at the table and I'm not against that. It's pretty easy to tell when the activites of a player are distracting them or others from the game. But that doesn't mean that doing something [I]besides[/I] the game amounts to a distraction, sometimes when people are more interested in their phones, it means the game is boring to them. People who are having fun won't desire to do much other than the game. [/QUOTE]
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