Uller
Adventurer
Hi All,
My group only meets every 4-6 weeks. As you can imagine, things move very slowly. Yesterday, I was sitting in a meeting. The company I work for is "distributed". We have offices in every time-zone and a few even work from home (I often do, too).
Our meetings typically involve a speaker phone and sometimes we use Microsoft NetMeeting (as well as our own collaborative software) if we need to use a computer to demonstrate stuff.
So anyway, I'm sitting in this meeting (and thinking about D&D) and thinking, there's no reason you couldn't play D&D like this.
So...I'm thinking of starting an on-line game maybe something that is run for 2-3 hours every other week. I was wondering if any of you have tried this. What tools do you use? Most of the people in my group have cable modems or similar internet connections. I figure I need the following tools:
Some sort of Chat software like ICQ. Preferably something that supports voice for normal group communications as well as text for "secret" messages between the DM and one or more players. An on-line dice roller would be good so the players can roll their own dice. Also, something to illustrate battles with. A grid that you can draw a map on and place "icons" to represent the PCs, Monstsers and NPCs. I think that would be the bare minimum. I could probably create a program that can display to all the clients the current relevant stats of each character in the party: Hit points, AC (flat-footed, touch), Spot and Listen bonuses, etc.
Anyone have any experience here?
Thanks.
My group only meets every 4-6 weeks. As you can imagine, things move very slowly. Yesterday, I was sitting in a meeting. The company I work for is "distributed". We have offices in every time-zone and a few even work from home (I often do, too).
Our meetings typically involve a speaker phone and sometimes we use Microsoft NetMeeting (as well as our own collaborative software) if we need to use a computer to demonstrate stuff.
So anyway, I'm sitting in this meeting (and thinking about D&D) and thinking, there's no reason you couldn't play D&D like this.
So...I'm thinking of starting an on-line game maybe something that is run for 2-3 hours every other week. I was wondering if any of you have tried this. What tools do you use? Most of the people in my group have cable modems or similar internet connections. I figure I need the following tools:
Some sort of Chat software like ICQ. Preferably something that supports voice for normal group communications as well as text for "secret" messages between the DM and one or more players. An on-line dice roller would be good so the players can roll their own dice. Also, something to illustrate battles with. A grid that you can draw a map on and place "icons" to represent the PCs, Monstsers and NPCs. I think that would be the bare minimum. I could probably create a program that can display to all the clients the current relevant stats of each character in the party: Hit points, AC (flat-footed, touch), Spot and Listen bonuses, etc.
Anyone have any experience here?
Thanks.