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<blockquote data-quote="halfpintgamer1976" data-source="post: 3808918" data-attributes="member: 39172"><p>I finally got enough players to do my fairy campaign online, but I am having a difficult time trying to find the right software to use. In our sunday game, we use Maptools on a projector, but after trying to use it online for the last couple weeks, It doesn't do some of the things that I would enjoy such as managing initiatives and even some character stuff. </p><p></p><p>It seems that all the demos I test out, something is missing. I tried fantasy grounds, but I could not import a map for the life of me. It seemed very difficult to do. Battlegrounds rpg seemed good, but the dm of my current game told me that they are very restrictive with their license and you can only use it on one computer and can never transfer it to another computer unless you get another license. DM20pro has some really neat features with the visual HP and on screen magic spells, but they seem to have no customer support and their wiki is pretty light. You also have to resize every map to the "right" dimensions and I"m no math wizard. You also can't get rid of a map, which sucks because most of my maps have a grid all ready. </p><p> What do you suggest. </p><p></p><p>What i need </p><p>A nice fog of war</p><p>The ability to import maps</p><p>ease of use for incorporating tokens </p><p>initiative tracker and ability to roll in game</p><p>ability to resize a grid or place my own grid</p><p></p><p>what i want</p><p>visual hp </p><p>ability to pass documents and other information</p><p>drag and drop pictures</p><p>statblock importing</p><p>Can someone give me some advice and tell me about your online gaming experiences with the software?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halfpintgamer1976, post: 3808918, member: 39172"] I finally got enough players to do my fairy campaign online, but I am having a difficult time trying to find the right software to use. In our sunday game, we use Maptools on a projector, but after trying to use it online for the last couple weeks, It doesn't do some of the things that I would enjoy such as managing initiatives and even some character stuff. It seems that all the demos I test out, something is missing. I tried fantasy grounds, but I could not import a map for the life of me. It seemed very difficult to do. Battlegrounds rpg seemed good, but the dm of my current game told me that they are very restrictive with their license and you can only use it on one computer and can never transfer it to another computer unless you get another license. DM20pro has some really neat features with the visual HP and on screen magic spells, but they seem to have no customer support and their wiki is pretty light. You also have to resize every map to the "right" dimensions and I"m no math wizard. You also can't get rid of a map, which sucks because most of my maps have a grid all ready. What do you suggest. What i need A nice fog of war The ability to import maps ease of use for incorporating tokens initiative tracker and ability to roll in game ability to resize a grid or place my own grid what i want visual hp ability to pass documents and other information drag and drop pictures statblock importing Can someone give me some advice and tell me about your online gaming experiences with the software? [/QUOTE]
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