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<blockquote data-quote="dirtypool" data-source="post: 8484595" data-attributes="member: 7033897"><p>I wouldn't know, my table and I played the game perfectly fine without ever once touching the digital tools.</p><p></p><p>This presupposes that all of the hypothetical players are exclusively online players. If you assume that all players play exclusively online using digital toolkits then yes it looks like doom and gloom for industry, but as in the previous statement you're failing to consider other peoples experiences. </p><p></p><p>Or, more likely Foundry would continue to support the modules you've purchased but would cease selling them to new players. See how there's always an alternative.</p><p></p><p>Or I can rely on the physical materials that I keep pointing out are still in existence. </p><p></p><p>A lot of the examples you give aren't making a whole lot of sense, purchasing individual shows from Netflix or losing 5e content because you're playing Pathfinder are things that just don't happen.</p><p></p><p>I'm puzzled because somehow, every time I have this argument online the person arguing against democratization of content and doomsaying the death of the industry claims to be a librarian. I know no librarians in real life who argue this, I am married to a librarian and have worked in Higher Ed for 24 years.</p><p></p><p>You work in the place where the books still are, why do you argue as if they've gone away?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtypool, post: 8484595, member: 7033897"] I wouldn't know, my table and I played the game perfectly fine without ever once touching the digital tools. This presupposes that all of the hypothetical players are exclusively online players. If you assume that all players play exclusively online using digital toolkits then yes it looks like doom and gloom for industry, but as in the previous statement you're failing to consider other peoples experiences. Or, more likely Foundry would continue to support the modules you've purchased but would cease selling them to new players. See how there's always an alternative. Or I can rely on the physical materials that I keep pointing out are still in existence. A lot of the examples you give aren't making a whole lot of sense, purchasing individual shows from Netflix or losing 5e content because you're playing Pathfinder are things that just don't happen. I'm puzzled because somehow, every time I have this argument online the person arguing against democratization of content and doomsaying the death of the industry claims to be a librarian. I know no librarians in real life who argue this, I am married to a librarian and have worked in Higher Ed for 24 years. You work in the place where the books still are, why do you argue as if they've gone away? [/QUOTE]
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