MNblockhead
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Just curious. I wonder how most groups playing TTRPGs online handle die rolls. By online, I mean remote games using web-based tools for communication. This can include virtual tabletops, chat tools, web meeting platforms, and other forms of online communication and collaboration.
In my group, we mostly roll physical dice, but it is not required. Players can use digital tools. Showing results are not required. We trust each other to not lie about or fudge results.
I'd be interested what others do? Especially in pickup games or paid for games, or other situations that may involve strangers.
I'm guess most online play where physical dice are rolled, most groups likely do not require having special camera equipment or awkwardly tilting their devices to show the rolls. But for those who DO show the rolls of physical devices? What is your group's set up for doing so?
In my group, we mostly roll physical dice, but it is not required. Players can use digital tools. Showing results are not required. We trust each other to not lie about or fudge results.
I'd be interested what others do? Especially in pickup games or paid for games, or other situations that may involve strangers.
I'm guess most online play where physical dice are rolled, most groups likely do not require having special camera equipment or awkwardly tilting their devices to show the rolls. But for those who DO show the rolls of physical devices? What is your group's set up for doing so?