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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8161333" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Some time I talked about the idea of game-live show podcasts with virtual tabletops, as a youtube streaming of a videogame walkthrough.</p><p></p><p>My theory is we will see a fusion of videogame and TTRPG. Some videogames will gift the TRPG version as PDF. And DLCs also with their own PDFs for the TTRPG. The videogame industry moves a lot of money, but the tittles are devalued very fastly, and today some games are free gifts. Some free-to-play MMOs will send the mode creative and the mode off-line campaign. These packs will be with "skins" for PC and monsters you will can use in your creative mode. Then if you spend your money for a pack in a new MMO and this is closed a couple of years after, you don't lose that pack, because you can enjoy the off-line mode, and those things are too useful in the creative mode, because this is for all the games by the same company. Some packs could be sold as psychical objects (figures or books) for collectors. How to explain it better? Let's imagine you buy amiboo figures about Zelda, and the gifts isn't only skins, but also PDFs for the TTRPG (the updated version are free too) or new things for the creative mode (furniture, building, clothing..).</p><p></p><p>Have I told a fool idea, or a wrong explanation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8161333, member: 6802378"] Some time I talked about the idea of game-live show podcasts with virtual tabletops, as a youtube streaming of a videogame walkthrough. My theory is we will see a fusion of videogame and TTRPG. Some videogames will gift the TRPG version as PDF. And DLCs also with their own PDFs for the TTRPG. The videogame industry moves a lot of money, but the tittles are devalued very fastly, and today some games are free gifts. Some free-to-play MMOs will send the mode creative and the mode off-line campaign. These packs will be with "skins" for PC and monsters you will can use in your creative mode. Then if you spend your money for a pack in a new MMO and this is closed a couple of years after, you don't lose that pack, because you can enjoy the off-line mode, and those things are too useful in the creative mode, because this is for all the games by the same company. Some packs could be sold as psychical objects (figures or books) for collectors. How to explain it better? Let's imagine you buy amiboo figures about Zelda, and the gifts isn't only skins, but also PDFs for the TTRPG (the updated version are free too) or new things for the creative mode (furniture, building, clothing..). Have I told a fool idea, or a wrong explanation? [/QUOTE]
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