Greenfield
Adventurer
Two of the players in my regular game have just run into transportation issues, and won't be able to attend.
Simply put, they live two counties away (about 75 miles) and have been commuting via public transportation each weekend to game. (They arrive Saturday morning, game with us on Saturday, then game/crash at a friend's house Saturday night, game/hang out for most of Sunday, then ride the bus for two hours to get close enough to home to have someone pick them up.)
We hate to lose our regulars, so I'm looking for answers.
One obvious solution is Skype. Set up the laptop at the end where they usually sit, fire up a video session, and let them join in that way.
Another obvious solution is a virtual game table. I know there are several out there. Not sure how well they mix with an actual battle-map-and-figures game.
Anybody have any experience with this? Any advice? (And yes, I know it reeks of Shawn in Full Frontal Nerdity.
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Simply put, they live two counties away (about 75 miles) and have been commuting via public transportation each weekend to game. (They arrive Saturday morning, game with us on Saturday, then game/crash at a friend's house Saturday night, game/hang out for most of Sunday, then ride the bus for two hours to get close enough to home to have someone pick them up.)
We hate to lose our regulars, so I'm looking for answers.
One obvious solution is Skype. Set up the laptop at the end where they usually sit, fire up a video session, and let them join in that way.
Another obvious solution is a virtual game table. I know there are several out there. Not sure how well they mix with an actual battle-map-and-figures game.
Anybody have any experience with this? Any advice? (And yes, I know it reeks of Shawn in Full Frontal Nerdity.
