Watching people play DnD convinced me to give it a try.
How much do you think DnD live streams on Twitch contributed to the success of 5e?
Does this change how you market the game?I think streaming has been a huge part of D&D’s success. In the past, D&D was pretty hard to explain to people. Learning the game was a bear, because you can understand all the rules but still not get how to run a game.
With streaming, people can now watch first hand how great DMs run their games, how good players can contribute, and what the game actually is. It’s been a huge boon.Comment from discussion D&D AMA with Mike Mearls and Chris Lindsay 1/15.
How much do you think DnD live streams on Twitch contributed to the success of 5e?
Does this change how you market the game?I think streaming has been a huge part of D&D’s success. In the past, D&D was pretty hard to explain to people. Learning the game was a bear, because you can understand all the rules but still not get how to run a game.
With streaming, people can now watch first hand how great DMs run their games, how good players can contribute, and what the game actually is. It’s been a huge boon.Comment from discussion D&D AMA with Mike Mearls and Chris Lindsay 1/15.