There are tools now available for video and audio input for apps and if integrated into BBO app, it can lead to a quantum jump in the playing experience.
I can appreciate that the bandwidth and server requirement will skyrocket and may not be sustainable at no charge basis but I am curious if your team is or has considered this to make the BBO platform even more popular and give an extremely rich playing experience.
I think this topic may be worth doing a survey and establishing how wide spread its desire is in the real world. Thanks.
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Video based BBO Real life experience while playing online
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Posted 2021-January-03, 11:48
Which one? Screens? At-the-table? Cross-screens? Do I get to have a review "with all the original expressions" again? Do we go back to partner-Alerts and explains, with the benefits and downsides of that? Do I get to have people stare at me when I'm thinking (intending to, and succeeding, distract me) again? What if I don't want to do it? What if I'm playing on my phone on the bus on data? What if my camera is taped shut because I watch youtube to put me to sleep and don't really want people hijacking my video for whatever else I do when I'm there?
There's definitely a case for casual bridge with online video meeting. There's definitely a case for serious bridge under "virtual screens". There's definitely a case for "virtual trip to the bar after the game" video meet, and I should try to organize that more myself (it was fun when we did one for NYE, and for "extrovert's birthday", last week).
I'm not denigrating the idea; I am saying that it's not as two-valued as your question wants it to be.
There's definitely a case for casual bridge with online video meeting. There's definitely a case for serious bridge under "virtual screens". There's definitely a case for "virtual trip to the bar after the game" video meet, and I should try to organize that more myself (it was fun when we did one for NYE, and for "extrovert's birthday", last week).
I'm not denigrating the idea; I am saying that it's not as two-valued as your question wants it to be.
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