Jake Johnson
First Post
As I'm sure is the case for many of you, our 5E group is comprised of busy professionals. We meet every Tuesday night for a few hours, and keep in touch during the week, mostly by email. We use phone and text, too, of course. As we finish the Starter Set, and prepare to begin HotDQ, I'm wondering if we should be looking at other means of communicating online. It seems like we may want to exchange more files and links. There may be a need for more communication between individual group members.
Some goals that come to mind:
I know we could use Dropbox, Google+, and a variety of other tools. I'm interested to here what others are doing, and about how you may be collaborating to maximize the limited time you have for planning and playing.
What are some of the ways you use to communicate and interact with your playing group between games?
Some goals that come to mind:
- Keep in touch between games
- Logistics and scheduling
- DM communication
- File transfers
- Sharing of news, such as from WotC or this site
- Use playing time most effectively by moving activities that don't require to whole group offline
I know we could use Dropbox, Google+, and a variety of other tools. I'm interested to here what others are doing, and about how you may be collaborating to maximize the limited time you have for planning and playing.
What are some of the ways you use to communicate and interact with your playing group between games?