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<blockquote data-quote="TerraDave" data-source="post: 8556161" data-attributes="member: 22260"><p>As always, interesting thread. </p><p></p><p>Millions of new users probably means millions of new users. They can't be old users, cause new. And you do have to go the trouble of creating that account, there is no reason to do that unless you are going to use it. And people seem to be. On roll20 through or Reddit there are so many people looking for games and players. You can arrange a new game in hours or even minutes, if you are in a hurry.</p><p></p><p>Roll20 has always been a lighter, easier to use interface. It does have more built in features then it use to, and they mostly work easily (though I recommend not using dynamic lighting unless you really need to). The built in voice chat now works. Teaching someone to use it takes a few minutes, and for players its free. 5e support is great.</p><p></p><p>Its very flexible for DMs. You can get maps and images on your own and just run it like you would at the table, or use the built in SRD. Or you can buy the add ins, which are hugely convenient. You can mix and move content in platform easily across games.</p><p></p><p>Its not perfect, but just reading about the "features" of other VTTs, its clear why it is so popular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerraDave, post: 8556161, member: 22260"] As always, interesting thread. Millions of new users probably means millions of new users. They can't be old users, cause new. And you do have to go the trouble of creating that account, there is no reason to do that unless you are going to use it. And people seem to be. On roll20 through or Reddit there are so many people looking for games and players. You can arrange a new game in hours or even minutes, if you are in a hurry. Roll20 has always been a lighter, easier to use interface. It does have more built in features then it use to, and they mostly work easily (though I recommend not using dynamic lighting unless you really need to). The built in voice chat now works. Teaching someone to use it takes a few minutes, and for players its free. 5e support is great. Its very flexible for DMs. You can get maps and images on your own and just run it like you would at the table, or use the built in SRD. Or you can buy the add ins, which are hugely convenient. You can mix and move content in platform easily across games. Its not perfect, but just reading about the "features" of other VTTs, its clear why it is so popular. [/QUOTE]
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