Tabletop RPGS Brought People Together In 2020 | TheGamer – TheGamer

It wasn't safe to play tabletop RPGs for most of 2020. A lot of games had to continue online, in a continuing effort to keep roleplayers together.

Playing video games online has been an escape for many in 2020, but one hobby had to drastically change in order to stick around during the pandemic. Tabletop gaming usually involves people meeting up in order to play, but fans had to take their sessions online throughout the year so that groups could keep going.

Tabletop gaming has been on the rise in terms of mainstream popularity over the past few years, to the point where D&D had its best-ever year of sales in 2019. There is a mixture of reasons for this. The popularity of streaming shows has allowed people to see tabletop RPGs played by professionals, showing prospective fans how great the experience can be. There has been a lot of exposure for games like D&D in popular media, such as in shows like Stranger Things. It's now easier than ever to find groups online and to find advice and support to ensure that everyone had a good time, without overstepping any boundaries.

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The lockdowns that were enforced throughout the year prevented tabletop groups from meeting. As such, groups had to move their games online, in order to continue playing. There are a number of different ways this can be accomplished. At the most basic level, people can use chat programs like Discord or Zoom to communicate with each other. It's possible to roll dice on camera, but there are websites like Roll Dice With Friendsthat allow players to determine and witness random rolls. There are anumber of specialized options for playing D&D online, but some of these are paid services.

The main benefit of playing streaming tabletop games is that it's easier to bring busy schedules together, as there are no travel times involved. It also makes it possible to play with friends in different countries. This element was crucial in 2020, as it would have been impossible to play at all without the Internet.

The issue with playing games like D&D or Pathfinder online is that they often rely on outside elements, like maps and minis. There are programs that can make things easier for the DM and player to act out battles on a grid, but it's never quite as satisfying as the real thing. Not all RPGs are set in dungeons and are based around fighting monsters and evading traps. Vampire: The Masquerade is far easier to play online than its contemporaries, as it rarely involves dice at all, let alone maps.

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