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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkwind" data-source="post: 6661132" data-attributes="member: 61588"><p>As a Fantasy Grounds fan and user I certainly don't want to knock any one using Roll20, it's a great app in lots of ways, even the free version! If you want to just want to have online equivalent of a group of players playing with a DM who has a rule book and his or her notes to hand it's almost perfect and then some. It's just like playing at home except you don't have to tidy up after the players at the end of the game. Also for DM who doesn't want to get into esoteric art of doing port forwarding on his router or even installing any software. it's also great as all you need to do start up a browser, find some players and learn a few simple dice commands and you can just use your exist real books and pdf's. Compared to all the other VTT's it's brilliantly simple with good UI and the numbers of users speak to that brilliance. Personally I want more and I largely get it from from Fantasy Grounds, the automation alone is worth the price of admission, I don't want built in audio or map making facilities I can get better free apps which will do that better but I wouldn't mind dynamic lighting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkwind, post: 6661132, member: 61588"] As a Fantasy Grounds fan and user I certainly don't want to knock any one using Roll20, it's a great app in lots of ways, even the free version! If you want to just want to have online equivalent of a group of players playing with a DM who has a rule book and his or her notes to hand it's almost perfect and then some. It's just like playing at home except you don't have to tidy up after the players at the end of the game. Also for DM who doesn't want to get into esoteric art of doing port forwarding on his router or even installing any software. it's also great as all you need to do start up a browser, find some players and learn a few simple dice commands and you can just use your exist real books and pdf's. Compared to all the other VTT's it's brilliantly simple with good UI and the numbers of users speak to that brilliance. Personally I want more and I largely get it from from Fantasy Grounds, the automation alone is worth the price of admission, I don't want built in audio or map making facilities I can get better free apps which will do that better but I wouldn't mind dynamic lighting! [/QUOTE]
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