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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8063324" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>The laptops start to replace the characters sheets. I don't advice mobiles on the table. I remeber a fun comic strip where in a RPG set in the feudal Japanese one of the characters says "<em>The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of The Force</em>" and in the next square one of the players says "sorry, my mobile is ringing". </p><p></p><p>The TTRPGs are for the fandom who love to create their own fanart or doings lots of different actions in the current videogames aren't possible yet, but the true big cash-cow are the videogames, and you have to remember WotC thinks about future seven or eight videogames in the future. One of them is Baldur's Gate 3, the other is Dark Alliance. Archetype Enternaiment is working in a sci-fi game using a different version of the d20 system. If we want a D&D AAA videogame we will have to await years. A videogame for mobile needs lesser time but the market is saturated. </p><p></p><p>At least D&D can enjoy indirect advertising thanks other franchises, for example Warcraft or Lord of the Rings.</p><p></p><p>Haven't you thought about the fanboys who live in the little towns? In the city you can to the comic shop, but let's imagine a life without mobile and internet. Welcome to the 80's and the first half of the 90's!! Can you imagine how was to be the one geek on the classrom? Nobody to can talk about your favorite superheroes because the rest of the children would rather soccer. Today players or fans can buy sourcebooks, but they can't play because they are too busy or to find time with friends isn't easy. Someones are lucky if they can play with their own children, but little children can't play for long time.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion is a virtual tabletop to be used for game-live shows as Critical Role and proffesional videogamer streamers. With a quest creators the streamers will find different stories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8063324, member: 6802378"] The laptops start to replace the characters sheets. I don't advice mobiles on the table. I remeber a fun comic strip where in a RPG set in the feudal Japanese one of the characters says "[I]The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of The Force[/I]" and in the next square one of the players says "sorry, my mobile is ringing". The TTRPGs are for the fandom who love to create their own fanart or doings lots of different actions in the current videogames aren't possible yet, but the true big cash-cow are the videogames, and you have to remember WotC thinks about future seven or eight videogames in the future. One of them is Baldur's Gate 3, the other is Dark Alliance. Archetype Enternaiment is working in a sci-fi game using a different version of the d20 system. If we want a D&D AAA videogame we will have to await years. A videogame for mobile needs lesser time but the market is saturated. At least D&D can enjoy indirect advertising thanks other franchises, for example Warcraft or Lord of the Rings. Haven't you thought about the fanboys who live in the little towns? In the city you can to the comic shop, but let's imagine a life without mobile and internet. Welcome to the 80's and the first half of the 90's!! Can you imagine how was to be the one geek on the classrom? Nobody to can talk about your favorite superheroes because the rest of the children would rather soccer. Today players or fans can buy sourcebooks, but they can't play because they are too busy or to find time with friends isn't easy. Someones are lucky if they can play with their own children, but little children can't play for long time. My suggestion is a virtual tabletop to be used for game-live shows as Critical Role and proffesional videogamer streamers. With a quest creators the streamers will find different stories. [/QUOTE]
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