Russ “Morrus” Morrissey
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So that, I think, kind of shows where that's going. So it's going to be very collectible, I'm guessing. That's the sense I'm getting.
Yeah.
I mean, with D&D Beyond, you get like, if you pre-order this, you get free dice. Oh, it's not the concept of getting something free.
Yeah, I don't know.
We don't know what sort of money we're talking at the moment. What does a miniature going to cost you? Is it going to cost you 50 cents? Is it going to cost you $10? Who knows?
It's really interesting to see if a small miniature and a large miniature cost the same, given that because they're digital... It doesn't actually matter. It doesn't actually make any difference. It's just what size you set them to. So whether they're going to charge you more for a dragon than a goblin, when in fact they're both basically digital assets.
All right, if you're doing it on that, what if you've got a goblin that's like an alchemist and totally loaded down with tons and tons of stuff and a dragon that's got nothing?
Get an alchemy dragon, obviously. But what I mean is, in that case, the goblin has required more work, so should the goblin cost more than the dragon?
It's how we are in Hampshire.
Yeah. Anyway. That's Project Sigil.
Yeah. Well, they did say you could have played other games on it as well.
The impression I got was they meant that in the sense that you can put a miniature on a map and move it around and roll some dice and have it not handle the rules for you. And then basically you can play any role-playing game on it because it's not doing the rules.
Yeah. Yeah.
Someone pointed out to me, I On Wednesday night at your club, in fact, another 3D virtual day. There are a couple of them out there, but one that's coming on Steam. And I had a quick look at the trailer for it on Steam. And it looks pretty much like it's a third party one by, I think, a French company. I can't remember his name. I can't remember his name. But a French company.
And it's going to be free to use. So I'm not sure how it gets monetized, but it looked as good as this.
It was the amazing thing. So, you know, there is going to be competition out there. Yeah. And if there's free competition out there.
And again, it's just... Game finders into it as well and things like that.
And linking it with D&D Beyond. It's basically going to become the default way of playing D&D When you're not in person, I think.
Well, like you say, that's the whole free market thing there, isn't it? It's about getting the price right. Yeah.
People on this podcast are currently. I'll talk about D&D Beyond, by the way. Do you remember we were talking about how bells were getting changed last week?