As a hardcore roll20 hater, I’m not too happy about this. Hopefully this at least makes R20 better and demiplane won’t just be killed off in 6 months.
atomic peach ( @atomicpeach@pawb.social ) 3•10 months agoHopefully they don’t go out of their way to try to lock you into using their VTT. I’m not a fan of Roll20 myself but as long as they let Demiplane be themselves and keep it mostly open for third party plugins to do their thing, we should be alright in the long run.
Mora ( @Mora@pawb.social ) 7•10 months agoHonestly? Be prepared to leave. Enshittification is coming to get Demiplane.
(A new entry for https://ourincrediblejourney.tumblr.com/ …)
e8d79 ( @e8d79@discuss.tchncs.de ) 2•10 months agoI wouldn’t be surprised if they introduce another subscription tier at some point that features Ads or worse. Then, at a later date, they will gradually raise prices across the board so the new subscription tier becomes as expensive as the current one.
Shyfer ( @Shyfer@ttrpg.network ) 2•10 months agoI have no idea what Demiplane is but I do hate to see companies buy other companies.
Demiplane is dndbeyond for RPGs other than dnd*, currently pathfinder 2e, alien RPG, avatar legends, the 2 critical role RPGs, and some others.
*They’re also adding 5th edition soon, but it’s currently just the dnd 5e SRD and kobold presses Tales of the Valiant, not the full dnd 5e
Shyfer ( @Shyfer@ttrpg.network ) 2•10 months agoOh that’s cool. I’m happy that it exists and now kinda sad it’s only owned by one VTT. That would’ve been a good resource for other VTT’s out there.
acockworkorange ( @acockworkorange@mander.xyz ) 2•10 months agoWhy the hate?
e8d79 ( @e8d79@discuss.tchncs.de ) 2•10 months agoI guess Roll20s subscriber numbers plateaued and they are now feeling the pressure from dnd beyond. Buying a competitor is probably the fastest way to bolster their customer count.
Doom ( @Doom@ttrpg.network ) 0•10 months agoWhy hate roll20?
blackbelt352 ( @blackbelt352@ttrpg.network ) 2•10 months agoLess about specifically hating Roll20, than the blatant engagement in anti-competetive practices and the monopolization of the industry in a push toward a vertically integrated monopoly.
Sort of like if Hasbro bought out the main book printer used by a bunch of TTRPGs so they have a vertical integration and can basically force all those other games to either deal with a hostile competitor to get books printed at unsustainable prices or completely upend a huge section of their development pipelines, try to find another printer, build that relationship, rework the pipeline and formatting guides so the printer actually can print the books. That’s a process that could take multiple years and millions of dollars to do. Both of which options would kill even large rpg studios.