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<blockquote data-quote="daplunk" data-source="post: 7710666" data-attributes="member: 6778883"><p>Yup which is where we start to define the D&D5e crowd into two different markets. Even 3. </p><p></p><p>* people who play at a real table only</p><p>* people who play via a VTT only</p><p>* people who do both</p><p></p><p>Now when you are sitting down and designing and setting up a pricing structure for a tool such as this you would have already taken all this into consideration. </p><p></p><p>For the people who play at a real table who will use the combat management aspect they have hinted at this product has more value. That crowd are more likely to deem the product as having more worth. They will likely be the crowd who are happier to pay for a subscription as the product will product very real benefit to their games and they will have a reliance on more network features. </p><p></p><p>For the people who play at a VTT they are likely not going to need all of the automation. They will likely want this just for creating characters and looking up information. For them they are less likely to want to pay a subscription as the benefit they are getting is easily replaced by other free offerings and they derive no value from the application's advanced features that likely have a network reliance and thus the cost of the product will likely not match the value they see in the product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daplunk, post: 7710666, member: 6778883"] Yup which is where we start to define the D&D5e crowd into two different markets. Even 3. * people who play at a real table only * people who play via a VTT only * people who do both Now when you are sitting down and designing and setting up a pricing structure for a tool such as this you would have already taken all this into consideration. For the people who play at a real table who will use the combat management aspect they have hinted at this product has more value. That crowd are more likely to deem the product as having more worth. They will likely be the crowd who are happier to pay for a subscription as the product will product very real benefit to their games and they will have a reliance on more network features. For the people who play at a VTT they are likely not going to need all of the automation. They will likely want this just for creating characters and looking up information. For them they are less likely to want to pay a subscription as the benefit they are getting is easily replaced by other free offerings and they derive no value from the application's advanced features that likely have a network reliance and thus the cost of the product will likely not match the value they see in the product. [/QUOTE]
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