Pathfinder 1E Virtual Table Tops – Which for Pathfinder (Pros/Cons)?

The main one I've had experience with is Fantasy Grounds (II). For me, the dice part of the app was enough to hook me. The version of Maptools I got a hold of didn't impress me, and I never really got to get in-depth with d20Pro. With that note, these are my experiences:

I've most just run the DM client for my face-to-face games, but I have on at least a couple of occasions used it with others plugging in with the player client (I bought a DM host + 4 player licenses for my LAN network, with the player clients ended up getting put onto my gamer's laptops instead).

Main problem I had was with the initial connection. Firewalls have to be properly tuned or turned off. Also, there's always at least one person's computer that's gotta be a problem, so whatever solution you go with, do at least a 45-minute test session just to make sure everyone is up, running and connected before you settle into a real game session.

And it can be a little more difficult to do off-the-cuff gaming through a VTT. With all the nice display and prep options VTT's have, when players go off the rails, it can be painfully evident.

On the good side, a VTT can be a great help in organizing a game and presenting great visual cues. Combat trackers, the built-in battlemats and electronic character sheets (in some VTT's) make it a pleasure to use and can make fiddly systems (such as 3E & 4E) work effortlessly.
 

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Hi all

I more or less started an account to weigh in on this topic, and let everyone know I've been tele-gaming with good friends via skype (sometimes gtalk) and, of all things, google docs!

A spreadsheet can work as a map, and there are character sheet spreadsheets out there too with formulas and whatnot. I haven't played any other VTTs, but you can't beat the convenience of google docs for being something almost everyone has access to already.

Here's a sample combat map
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and here's a google doc spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/previewtemplate?id=0AjfaolOnvs6gdEZNenNDdVBTSDBPME04S1JranRSSEE&mode=public

I hope I've been helpful rather than redundant.

Oh, also, there's a nice dice roller on the chrome store called "diced" which saves various rolls and whatnot.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dggicnohpfnnnidofeemifbhjlpkbiel
 
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