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<blockquote data-quote="Waterbizkit" data-source="post: 7922209" data-attributes="member: 6802604"><p>Roll20 is what my friends and I have tried playing around with as a VTT and it works well. We're lucky enough that we don't usually need it though since we can typically meet in person. It's nice to have as a back up option however and to be familiar with it should we need to use it.</p><p></p><p>For voice we have a Mumble server. It's very useful for all our gaming needs. We use it primarily for online gaming, but when we've used a VTT in the past we still use our Mumble server for voice. It's convenient because you can have several different, clearly labeled channels that you can switch to with a click.</p><p></p><p>For example, we have a generic "gaming" channel that sees the bulk of our use, but we also have a "factorio" channel for our factorio server, a channel dedicated to MMO's, and a couple of others as well. You get the idea. So in your instance, having one generic channel for the whole group and then one or two side channels for private discussions would be ideal.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure other chat services offer similar things, mumble is just what we use.</p><p></p><p>Good luck finding something that will work for you and your group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterbizkit, post: 7922209, member: 6802604"] Roll20 is what my friends and I have tried playing around with as a VTT and it works well. We're lucky enough that we don't usually need it though since we can typically meet in person. It's nice to have as a back up option however and to be familiar with it should we need to use it. For voice we have a Mumble server. It's very useful for all our gaming needs. We use it primarily for online gaming, but when we've used a VTT in the past we still use our Mumble server for voice. It's convenient because you can have several different, clearly labeled channels that you can switch to with a click. For example, we have a generic "gaming" channel that sees the bulk of our use, but we also have a "factorio" channel for our factorio server, a channel dedicated to MMO's, and a couple of others as well. You get the idea. So in your instance, having one generic channel for the whole group and then one or two side channels for private discussions would be ideal. I'm sure other chat services offer similar things, mumble is just what we use. Good luck finding something that will work for you and your group. [/QUOTE]
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