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<blockquote data-quote="Zulithe" data-source="post: 6370189" data-attributes="member: 4708"><p>Well, I'm a little confused about exactly what Dungeonscape will be offering, but I will definitely be checking it out as it becomes available and evolves. If it's the ultimate digital reference source that you can use at the game table, that's great.</p><p></p><p>Though that would be excellent in the short term, over the long term they should release a fully-featured digital tabletop for players to use for online play. they can monetize it not only by integrating with Dungeonscape but by selling adventure modules and models of 3d miniatures, with hopefully the option for people to import their own 3d models.</p><p></p><p>This platform should allow you to create and customize your own digital miniatures as well as build your own 3d environments for adventures. You can even imagine people using it JUST for that purpose -- even if they never actually play a game of D&D! Look at Minecraft for example. People love to build.</p><p></p><p>there are lots of 2d options out there like d20 pro, and they are great. but I really love that 3d tabletop demo WotC showed off years ago and scrapped. I thought it was the right direction and they abandoned it.</p><p></p><p>I applaud all of you who are in tightly-knit gaming groups who have been playing for years and years, or who are lucky enough to have some friends into tabletop rpgs that would join a new campaign at a moment's notice. But we're not all in that position, there's so many variables involved in setting up a campaign. The internet just makes it easier for a large segment of the players out there and it really should be invested in on WotC's part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zulithe, post: 6370189, member: 4708"] Well, I'm a little confused about exactly what Dungeonscape will be offering, but I will definitely be checking it out as it becomes available and evolves. If it's the ultimate digital reference source that you can use at the game table, that's great. Though that would be excellent in the short term, over the long term they should release a fully-featured digital tabletop for players to use for online play. they can monetize it not only by integrating with Dungeonscape but by selling adventure modules and models of 3d miniatures, with hopefully the option for people to import their own 3d models. This platform should allow you to create and customize your own digital miniatures as well as build your own 3d environments for adventures. You can even imagine people using it JUST for that purpose -- even if they never actually play a game of D&D! Look at Minecraft for example. People love to build. there are lots of 2d options out there like d20 pro, and they are great. but I really love that 3d tabletop demo WotC showed off years ago and scrapped. I thought it was the right direction and they abandoned it. I applaud all of you who are in tightly-knit gaming groups who have been playing for years and years, or who are lucky enough to have some friends into tabletop rpgs that would join a new campaign at a moment's notice. But we're not all in that position, there's so many variables involved in setting up a campaign. The internet just makes it easier for a large segment of the players out there and it really should be invested in on WotC's part. [/QUOTE]
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