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<blockquote data-quote="Grogg of the North" data-source="post: 7049992" data-attributes="member: 6682960"><p>I use roll20. </p><p></p><p>It's let me keep my old group together and get back in touch with one of the guys I first started playing D&D with. So big props there. It has chat/voice/video which is nice though every now and then it acts up so we have to wind up turning that off and using something like google hangouts. </p><p></p><p>There's a good deal of documentation on how to program your character sheet and macros. However, there are still times where you are going to need to use your google-fu to find the solution to what you want to do.</p><p></p><p>Things like dynamic lighting (what your PCs actually can see) are a premium. However, I think it's definitely worth it when your PCs get lost in your dungeon and have to figure out how to get back out. </p><p></p><p>The way the maps are set up and created on roll20 is great when you know that your players are going to the dungeon and the players are on board with going to the dungeon. I find that improvisation is hard to do with the map tools. </p><p></p><p>So, in the end, I've had some good experiences but it doesn't hold up to actually sitting around the table with each other. :\</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grogg of the North, post: 7049992, member: 6682960"] I use roll20. It's let me keep my old group together and get back in touch with one of the guys I first started playing D&D with. So big props there. It has chat/voice/video which is nice though every now and then it acts up so we have to wind up turning that off and using something like google hangouts. There's a good deal of documentation on how to program your character sheet and macros. However, there are still times where you are going to need to use your google-fu to find the solution to what you want to do. Things like dynamic lighting (what your PCs actually can see) are a premium. However, I think it's definitely worth it when your PCs get lost in your dungeon and have to figure out how to get back out. The way the maps are set up and created on roll20 is great when you know that your players are going to the dungeon and the players are on board with going to the dungeon. I find that improvisation is hard to do with the map tools. So, in the end, I've had some good experiences but it doesn't hold up to actually sitting around the table with each other. :\ [/QUOTE]
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