Running a group online.
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- Karaptis
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Running a group online.
Does anyone have experience in this? I dont want to screw around with fancy maps and lighting. I just want to draw a crude floor plan when needed and a die roller ( I think Crawler Companion has one ). Sorry I'm rusty. It's been a while and my buddy hooked me up from Gen con.
- GnomeBoy
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Re: Running a group online.
I've dabbled with Roll20.net and Google Hangouts, both in a very casual minimalistic way.
Roll20 only works with certain browsers, so be aware of that, but it does give the ability to have a map for everyone to reference (or multiple maps), and I love the fact that you can have the map hidden from the players and then easily reveal as you go.
Roll20 only works with certain browsers, so be aware of that, but it does give the ability to have a map for everyone to reference (or multiple maps), and I love the fact that you can have the map hidden from the players and then easily reveal as you go.
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Gnome Boy • DCC playtester @ DDC 35 Feb '11. • Beta DL 2111, 7AM PT, 8 June 11.
Playing RPGs since '77 • Quasi-occasional member of the Legion of 8th-Level Fighters.
Link: Here Be 100+ DCC Monsters
bygrinstow.com - The Home of Inner Ham