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<blockquote data-quote="SlyFlourish" data-source="post: 9638398" data-attributes="member: 54840"><p>I would love to see continued support for in-person and online support from many different RPG companies. I love the incredible variety of RPG products and full systems we see that cover so many ideas. I want to see more people experiment with systems and try out new things.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to see more publishers publish their products in more accessible and stand-alone formats like EPUB and Markdown. I've started doing this with all of my own books. The idea that people should read a PDF formatted for 8.5" by 11" on a phone just doesn't make sense. EPUB isn't in the workflow for most publishers and I doubt most customers even know or care but I'd love to see it.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to see less of a focus on centralized online tools. I'd love to see more open tools that can be hosted on multiple platforms like Foundry. I'd love to see more continued support for open system designs -- more SRDs from more publishers so other people can build tools, accessories, and other things for them.</p><p></p><p>We live in an age where a lot of big and medium sized companies want to trap people into silos and generate revenue from them forever or until they decide to stop supporting whatever platform they're building. RPGs are uniquely situated to avoid this and I think that's wonderful. So... more of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlyFlourish, post: 9638398, member: 54840"] I would love to see continued support for in-person and online support from many different RPG companies. I love the incredible variety of RPG products and full systems we see that cover so many ideas. I want to see more people experiment with systems and try out new things. I'd love to see more publishers publish their products in more accessible and stand-alone formats like EPUB and Markdown. I've started doing this with all of my own books. The idea that people should read a PDF formatted for 8.5" by 11" on a phone just doesn't make sense. EPUB isn't in the workflow for most publishers and I doubt most customers even know or care but I'd love to see it. I'd love to see less of a focus on centralized online tools. I'd love to see more open tools that can be hosted on multiple platforms like Foundry. I'd love to see more continued support for open system designs -- more SRDs from more publishers so other people can build tools, accessories, and other things for them. We live in an age where a lot of big and medium sized companies want to trap people into silos and generate revenue from them forever or until they decide to stop supporting whatever platform they're building. RPGs are uniquely situated to avoid this and I think that's wonderful. So... more of that. [/QUOTE]
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