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<blockquote data-quote="Sean-Khan" data-source="post: 5048137" data-attributes="member: 87069"><p>Garyh - I don't know enworld really well but I've had that idea, and I know living (gameworld)'s too. These may be popular, but they aren't a phenomenon yet. Something giving a greater spark is needed, perhaps a development platform done in a new way making community efforts more manageable and easy.</p><p></p><p>Darrin Drader - I believe video feature is already being developed for electronic books, so that one isn't far away.</p><p></p><p>RangerWickett, now that I think of it, your idea is pretty good, although I'd alter it a bit; Of course we'll be getting lots of different stuff so there will be lots of different variations, everything different from each other... What I'm thinking of is a hybrid between rpg's and roleplaying games. Sometimes large tablets might be common; RPG modules could be sold for such and have AI-GM; AI could handle different situations and wouldn't restrict the game to the normal railroading. </p><p></p><p>Instead of full multiplayer-online functionality, the game could use what other players are doing to create events for the world, each game kind of being an alternate reality which affects the other games even if not exactly same way. If players are encouraged to make their characters well with provided tools, and AI can simulate personalities and use them for NPC's. This would be partially community-created game world and players might not even realise it as such!</p><p></p><p>I don't know if current gaming softwares for tables have already built-in musics and other atmospheric effects.</p><p></p><p>Beginning of the End, I agree that Google wave could be BIG. it allows you real-time conversation using text in a way I haven't seen possible before - well, when it isn't stalling due to huge effort it's trying to do <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":P" title="Stick out tongue :P" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":P" /> But the gaming potential is huge!</p><p></p><p>And thanks Darjr!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean-Khan, post: 5048137, member: 87069"] Garyh - I don't know enworld really well but I've had that idea, and I know living (gameworld)'s too. These may be popular, but they aren't a phenomenon yet. Something giving a greater spark is needed, perhaps a development platform done in a new way making community efforts more manageable and easy. Darrin Drader - I believe video feature is already being developed for electronic books, so that one isn't far away. RangerWickett, now that I think of it, your idea is pretty good, although I'd alter it a bit; Of course we'll be getting lots of different stuff so there will be lots of different variations, everything different from each other... What I'm thinking of is a hybrid between rpg's and roleplaying games. Sometimes large tablets might be common; RPG modules could be sold for such and have AI-GM; AI could handle different situations and wouldn't restrict the game to the normal railroading. Instead of full multiplayer-online functionality, the game could use what other players are doing to create events for the world, each game kind of being an alternate reality which affects the other games even if not exactly same way. If players are encouraged to make their characters well with provided tools, and AI can simulate personalities and use them for NPC's. This would be partially community-created game world and players might not even realise it as such! I don't know if current gaming softwares for tables have already built-in musics and other atmospheric effects. Beginning of the End, I agree that Google wave could be BIG. it allows you real-time conversation using text in a way I haven't seen possible before - well, when it isn't stalling due to huge effort it's trying to do :P But the gaming potential is huge! And thanks Darjr! [/QUOTE]
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