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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8724205" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>D&D is not only the most popular TTRPG, but also the "icebreaker" what created the market, and today it belongs to Hasbro (name from "Hassenfeld Brothers"), one of the biggest megacorporations within the toy and game industry. The other companies lack the ways for a "product emplacement" in the main media like this. </p><p></p><p>And the players would rather to use only one system, and more when this is so focused into the "crunch". And some TTRPG franchises are better known than videogames, for example Vampire: the Mascarade, Pathfinder or Mutant: Year Zero(Call of Chulthu is different). And there is an inertia, because the new players get used to the system used by the most, not only with TTRPG, but with the wargames. In little cities the players bet for Games Workshop because is easier to find more players following the same game or system. </p><p></p><p>A lot of time ago I bought "Eclipse Phase" and I loved the lore, but I am not used yet to the list of abilities scores. </p><p></p><p>There are more titles, but these are focused into the storytelling part, and the players would rather to spend money with sourcebooks about "crunch".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8724205, member: 6802378"] D&D is not only the most popular TTRPG, but also the "icebreaker" what created the market, and today it belongs to Hasbro (name from "Hassenfeld Brothers"), one of the biggest megacorporations within the toy and game industry. The other companies lack the ways for a "product emplacement" in the main media like this. And the players would rather to use only one system, and more when this is so focused into the "crunch". And some TTRPG franchises are better known than videogames, for example Vampire: the Mascarade, Pathfinder or Mutant: Year Zero(Call of Chulthu is different). And there is an inertia, because the new players get used to the system used by the most, not only with TTRPG, but with the wargames. In little cities the players bet for Games Workshop because is easier to find more players following the same game or system. A lot of time ago I bought "Eclipse Phase" and I loved the lore, but I am not used yet to the list of abilities scores. There are more titles, but these are focused into the storytelling part, and the players would rather to spend money with sourcebooks about "crunch". [/QUOTE]
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