The premature demise of Sigil VTT has me thinking about what i want in a VTT. I am curious what others want.
Ignoring market realism (but maintaining technological realism), what does your dream VTT look like? What is it capable of? How do you engage with it?
A couple caveats:
The 100 or so of you clamoring to find a different way to say "play at a real table" or "nothing" or similar -- please don't. We get it: not everyone likes a VTT.
Try and keep potential desired features within a reasonable time of introduction. VR headset virtual dinner table is okay, but Minority Report style AR probably not so much (despite the many promises made...).
Anyway -- I use Fantasy Grounds Unity for the most part. I am generally happy with it, but a) I would like to be able to run it through a browser so players did not have to install anything, b) I wish it was easier to build your own rules or even house rules without coding, and c) I wish it was equally useful for tabletop war/miniatuire games as RPGs. My big wish is for a super easy dry erase style drawing tool that lets me really run VTT games the same way I run in person games. I hate having to search up a not quite perfect battlemap and do all the scaling etc in the middle of a session.
This will be mildly controversial probably, but I would not mind some AI tools built in, like turning that dry erase sketch into a prettier battlemap, or being able to generate custom random tables on the fly with a few keyword prompts.
I keep meaning to implement sounds and music but so far I can't be arsed.
What about you? What does your dream VTT look like?
Ignoring market realism (but maintaining technological realism), what does your dream VTT look like? What is it capable of? How do you engage with it?
A couple caveats:
The 100 or so of you clamoring to find a different way to say "play at a real table" or "nothing" or similar -- please don't. We get it: not everyone likes a VTT.
Try and keep potential desired features within a reasonable time of introduction. VR headset virtual dinner table is okay, but Minority Report style AR probably not so much (despite the many promises made...).
Anyway -- I use Fantasy Grounds Unity for the most part. I am generally happy with it, but a) I would like to be able to run it through a browser so players did not have to install anything, b) I wish it was easier to build your own rules or even house rules without coding, and c) I wish it was equally useful for tabletop war/miniatuire games as RPGs. My big wish is for a super easy dry erase style drawing tool that lets me really run VTT games the same way I run in person games. I hate having to search up a not quite perfect battlemap and do all the scaling etc in the middle of a session.
This will be mildly controversial probably, but I would not mind some AI tools built in, like turning that dry erase sketch into a prettier battlemap, or being able to generate custom random tables on the fly with a few keyword prompts.
I keep meaning to implement sounds and music but so far I can't be arsed.
What about you? What does your dream VTT look like?