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It's certainly hard to find one person in a group of players who can be a _good_ GM.

Regardless, I think the key difference here isn't just connecting D&D players, it's more that the GMs are professionals. It's the difference between a professional "murder mystery" dinner, and one that a friend organizes. Sure, the format is largely similar, but the experience is wildly different.



If everyone can sign up to the site and sell their campaigns than the only thing different from Roll20 is that you pay for it?

I would find it hard to call the GMs professionals.




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