Refrain from insulting entire cultures, please.makes your complaints about supposed "elitism" extremely hard to take seriously, given that the English practically invented elitism.
Refrain from insulting entire cultures, please.makes your complaints about supposed "elitism" extremely hard to take seriously, given that the English practically invented elitism.
First, I agree with you. Second I will provide a counter example, myself.When people say D&D is the most popular because it’s all they know (or have been brainwashed) then I get uncomfortable. I dislike snide arguments that rely on the assumption that the population is dumber than they are, and can’t make decisions ‘correctly’ and doesn’t know what they want.
Aha. That’s fair.First, I agree with you. Second I will provide a counter example, myself.
I am currently getting into VTT from zero, And I am on Roll20. I have read that there are other better, cheaper, VTT, but of the two I tried (the other was Fantasy Grounds) Roll20 was easier to get into. And that is what I am doing right now, getting into VTT. So I am an example of what you're disliking - but I also show a way out. Becasue once I have become familiar with the concepts of VTT, I may move on. Or I may not. I still use an iPhone tough there is serious competition today; I never bothered to check them out because iPhone is good enough. Maybe Roll20 will be good enough. * Shrugs * Or maybe I just can't stop writing useless posts.
We use a few pieces of code - the standard roll we use is one exploding d6 minus another exploding d6. That far, it is free. But rolls where both dice show the same result can have special significance, and we use some code to notify us when that happens. That requires us to pay a monthly fee. Its small things that make a difference! Anyway, to us it is worth it and the cost is much less than what we save by not ordering pizza like we used to when we were all here. A worse problem is that I pay rent for my gaming room, which is about 1/3 of my apartment that now barely sees any use. In fact until very recently the gaming table still had things on it from out last face-to-face session, before Corona.Roll20's ... works reliably and is free...

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.