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Keep in mind that when WotC launched 5e they announced it would include its own proprietary character tracker and GM aide software that promptly blew up and got canceled. There may be a feeling at WotC that LWD is a PF company and they want there own software not anything to do with Paizo. Tack on the stunning lack of understanding of the modern RPG market, no PDF's of your core offerings? really?, and I really would be shocked to see WotC be an early adopter of something like RW.
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Roll20 and Fantasy Grounds both have licenses now which leads me to believe options are on the table.
They keep getting burnt when they try to do software themselves and then they need to maintain and support it. All things that havn't worked so well for their business model. I suspect that new digital division will put alot of focus on Magic. That's the money bag for them and if someone else has already spent many many years in development I suspect they will now go with a license option. The DMsGuild is another example of a solid 3rd party solution that is doing great things for them. They appear to be open to creating new relationships if the product is right. Realm Works - Community Links Realm Work and Hero Lab Videos Ream Works Facebook User Group CC3+ Facebook User Group D&D 5e Community Pack - Contributor General Hero Lab Support & Community Resources D&D 5e Community Pack - Install Instructions / D&D 5e Community Pack - Log Fault / D&D 5e Community Pack - Editor Knowledge Base Obsidian Obsidian TTRPG Tutorials |
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I kind of hope that they will produce some original content that is system neutral. I have high hopes for the player created content that is coming down the pike. Give me a great story that is well organized and I can add the mechanical bits. If I can pick up a solid RW module for under $15 I would certainly do it. |
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But for the folks who use modules a lot, this sucks, quite honestly. And no, I don't think this is LWD's fault. They probably shaved down their own profits as much as possible, but still... As you say, one has only so much in his/her monthly budget for leisure stuff and I do have other costly hobbies (PC Games, skiing, going out drinking, and so forth), so I can't spent all of it for this. I already just sank nearly 100$ for HeroLab Licenses - it improved my performance at the game table, but I don't like to think about how many beers and pizzas that would have bought me. Also, the image packs are also a bit pricy. I know artist want to live too, but 5 bucks for 10-15 images? If I'm really in a hurry, okay. But if you use it only for private games, there's sites like deviantart and artstation where you can find awesome stuff to use. So, yeah, I'll keep creating my own adventures or filling in and adapting old things from my collection of Dungeon magazines. And if the community creates some nice things, I'll happily throw a little coin in their direction. |
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I have no problem with a joint publication of pdfs and books sold at retail. We have participated for years and I personally with that more companies would do it this way. I want the book for looking at and reading off-screen and the pdfs to search for things quickly and for data entry into RW. |
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The prices are very steep IMNSHO. Alas, the hobby is small and RW base even smaller, so selling 10@$100 may make more sense to them than 1000@$10. People still buy $60 video games but a lot of indie companies with a LOT less investment and overhead make millions pricing themselves at $5-10.
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I've been giving some serious thought to this announcement today. I think LWD is seriously missing the mark.
Yes, they need to sell full packaged adventures for those GM's that desire that. BUT the present fan base of RW is mostly not people who do that. And those GM's are more interested in AP's than in stand alone modules so they aren't going to attract new customers except with Emerald Spire and Razor Coast. I think they would have been well served to find one or more of the small publishers who make things like this: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/...The-Bear-PFRPG (an example only I am not recommending this product) Which would be an easy conversion to RW and be the sort of low cost "drop in" product many existing users of RW desire. my Realm Works videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZU...4DwXXkvmBXQ9Yw |
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Those who bought books in the past will buy books in the future. I have a large collection of books here and I dont wanna miss them. Its something different to go though a book than to skim over a pdf (imho)
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But yeah, a well populated market with lots of smaller content to choose from whenever you need a place or encounter will certainly look better and generate more revenue in the long run than one with just a handful of big modules. |
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