TTRPG rulebooks generally do not make for good audiobooks as they're not intended to be read from cover to cover. D&D Beyond is however working with the DOTS foundation to improve the accessibility of the site and it's compatibility with screen reading technology
I mean they have a bunch of Voice actors in their back pocket. I don't see why it wouldn't be possible. Some of the dnd community are neaurodivergent, and have a very hard time reading but can listen very well, as well as the deaf community.
I mean they have a bunch of Voice actors in their back pocket. I don't see why it wouldn't be possible. Some of the dnd community are neaurodivergent, and have a very hard time reading but can listen very well, as well as the deaf community.
I can assure you that D&D Beyond does not have "a bunch of Voice actors in their back pocket". And it's not a case of not being possible, but not practical.
As mentioned, D&D Beyond is working with DOTS to make the site as compatible as possible with screen reader tools.
And I assume you mean the blind community, the deaf community wouldn't benefit from audiobooks.
I was wondering if there has been any consideration into getting the current books made into audiobooks also for those that would prefer that option.
TTRPG rulebooks generally do not make for good audiobooks as they're not intended to be read from cover to cover. D&D Beyond is however working with the DOTS foundation to improve the accessibility of the site and it's compatibility with screen reading technology
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
I mean they have a bunch of Voice actors in their back pocket. I don't see why it wouldn't be possible. Some of the dnd community are neaurodivergent, and have a very hard time reading but can listen very well, as well as the deaf community.
I can assure you that D&D Beyond does not have "a bunch of Voice actors in their back pocket". And it's not a case of not being possible, but not practical.
As mentioned, D&D Beyond is working with DOTS to make the site as compatible as possible with screen reader tools.
And I assume you mean the blind community, the deaf community wouldn't benefit from audiobooks.
Find my D&D Beyond articles here