Gaming in 2020
Posted: Sun May 24, 2020 8:36 pm
2020 has been a year with something different than anything prior. Yes, Spanish Flu pandemic or the like would have similarities, and there are places in the world that had to deal with SARS, MERS, et al. But, today's world is just different in significant ways from 100 years ago and the global impact of Covid-19 has been unlike anything I've seen with other diseases.
Here is not a place I see to get into non-Traveller Card Game aspects to the unfortunate events that have been transpiring. So, I'm going to try to stay focused on the Traveller Card Game here.
Every gaming event I was planning on traveling out of state for has been cancelled or been postponed but remain at high risk for cancellation. In state conventions have been cancelled. The impact may end up being felt beyond 2020, though that's needlessly speculative, I suppose.
As has been mentioned, solo play is an area that this game does better than most. We can push on trying to support solo play better and are looking to move forward with at least one project.
Electronic play would be another way to facilitate play. I have done maybe about as much online RPG play in the last two months as I would have in person RPG play. This is an area where you all can help with suggestions as to how we can help. I play a card game heavily played on Lackey, for instance; however, I don't play it on Lackey as I prefer in person play. In other words, Horizon doing any of its own electronic initiatives is not something to rely on, at this time.
We fully expect that the rest of 2020 is going to be thin on public gaming. If Origins happens, I'll plan on being there. If a Northern California con manages to happen before the end of the year, I will be inclined to attend.
At the same time, besides looking for ways to support solo play or electronic play, there are things Horizon can do for Traveller this year. Keep providing input into what you want us to do. For instance, I will leave comments about playmats to Jeff, but we can look to do more with print on demand depending upon the scope of a given project.
Here is not a place I see to get into non-Traveller Card Game aspects to the unfortunate events that have been transpiring. So, I'm going to try to stay focused on the Traveller Card Game here.
Every gaming event I was planning on traveling out of state for has been cancelled or been postponed but remain at high risk for cancellation. In state conventions have been cancelled. The impact may end up being felt beyond 2020, though that's needlessly speculative, I suppose.
As has been mentioned, solo play is an area that this game does better than most. We can push on trying to support solo play better and are looking to move forward with at least one project.
Electronic play would be another way to facilitate play. I have done maybe about as much online RPG play in the last two months as I would have in person RPG play. This is an area where you all can help with suggestions as to how we can help. I play a card game heavily played on Lackey, for instance; however, I don't play it on Lackey as I prefer in person play. In other words, Horizon doing any of its own electronic initiatives is not something to rely on, at this time.
We fully expect that the rest of 2020 is going to be thin on public gaming. If Origins happens, I'll plan on being there. If a Northern California con manages to happen before the end of the year, I will be inclined to attend.
At the same time, besides looking for ways to support solo play or electronic play, there are things Horizon can do for Traveller this year. Keep providing input into what you want us to do. For instance, I will leave comments about playmats to Jeff, but we can look to do more with print on demand depending upon the scope of a given project.