Smiteworks released the above piechart showing the top
Fantasy Grounds games run by ruleset for the last 12 month period, and I think its a very interesting graphic.
It certainly shows the dominance of
D&D 5e, with
70% of the games played on
Fantasy Grounds using the ruleset.
Pathfinder, both 1e and 2e, combine to about
10%. If you add
Starfinder into the
Paizo slice of the pie, its probably around
12%.
Paizo is now a very distant number two.
What really brings a smile to my face is the fact that
AD&D comes in with over 11k games run. That's about half the
Starfinder numbers (and more than the number of
4e games run) and not bad at all for a ruleset from the late 70s ;)
Here's the link:
https://www.fantasygrounds.com/forums/entry.php?360-Top-Rulesets-for-Fantasy-Grounds-through-2019-Q3
Note, you need to be logged in to view the graphics.
Thanks for sharing this info, Erik. I wonder how these market share figures would compare if pulled from a broader-footprint platform like DriveThru or Lulu. Have you seen similar data from other platforms?
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Some additional context from ICv2 spring 2019 RPG sales: https://icv2.com/articles/markets/view/43732/top-5-roleplaying-games-spring-2019
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It'd be interesting to see a comparison and totals of both Fantasy Grounds and Roll20.
ReplyDeleteHeartbreaking that Eclipse Phase is not even a blip on the radar.
ReplyDeleteRemember that with Fantasy Grounds is heavily bias towards what rulesets are avaliable. The above should be read as "Out of the rulesets avaliable on Fantasy Grounds these are the ones most commonly used."
ReplyDeleteConversely while Roll20 has explicit support for RPGs via character sheet and other customization options. It also has a tag system that you use when you create your game. So what FG calls CoreRPG and MoreCore has additional information via the tags that let's Roll20 figure out what being played.
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