I was going to bring up mansions of madness and journeys in middle earth, both having an app atm that could easily receive a sprinkling of Ai to make it more 'fun'. I think Ai will start becoming an option for simpler modules very soon purely by having them run the game the same way as mansions of madness is run. We will however probably notice that modules become increasingly simpler at first. Its a fair take on the abuse of Ai but there is also way more people willing to play than willing to dm. If wotc didnt come up with it, someone 3rd party would have soon.
I have two long running D&D games, I used to run three more professionally, I run one shots at events, and I ran learners games at a cafe and I don’t even have dndbeyond. I get the convenience but they’re too much fuss.
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I was going to bring up mansions of madness and journeys in middle earth, both having an app atm that could easily receive a sprinkling of Ai to make it more 'fun'.
I think Ai will start becoming an option for simpler modules very soon purely by having them run the game the same way as mansions of madness is run.
We will however probably notice that modules become increasingly simpler at first.
Its a fair take on the abuse of Ai but there is also way more people willing to play than willing to dm. If wotc didnt come up with it, someone 3rd party would have soon.
you don't like VTT's?... now there's a video topic waiting to be told
I have two long running D&D games, I used to run three more professionally, I run one shots at events, and I ran learners games at a cafe and I don’t even have dndbeyond. I get the convenience but they’re too much fuss.
do you like being a player in a game using a VTT online?
It's fine. Again I get the convenience and the novelty but it's whatever.