dd.stevenson
Super KY
Really? I used Roll20 for about 2 years, but recently, my dispersed group game back together again, so we're tabletop once more. But I didn't want to touch any of the dynamic lighting stuff with a 10' pole. I used Fantasy Grounds back in the day, and all the bells and whistles in that software belled and whistled me to death. All that extra "cool" stuff seemed like a very low return on time investment.
But if it was that easy, I kinda wished I gave it a try.
Can't speak to FG's DM interface (but I loathe the program as a player.)
However, setup is dead simple for this feature on r20. It does still require a subscription, I believe--and doors are a bit of a pain because barring scripts you have to switch to the dynamic lighting layer to delete the lines blocking the doors when players open them. And too there are emergent issues that come from everyone seeing a different version of the map.
But in terms of bang vs. buck, it's pretty sweet. Maybe google up a demo on youtube if you want to see it in action.