Virtual Tabletop software?

Also, the more the frameworks and toolsets do, the more it locks you into them - so you lose flexibility. I was looking at the FCII site today. It looks really good. But I use Savage Worlds. I see the core book is coded up, but what about all the different settings? The fun of SW is it can run a variety of things. Each setting has some modest tweeks, a few Edges, etc. I do not know how easy it is to add stuff, but you then get diverted to coding and not gaming.

Sorry for the late reply but the ENWorld notice was getting caught by my spam filter. FG has a number of SW settings/scenarios available for purchase: https://www.fantasygrounds.com/store/?sys=3&pub=-1&typ=-1&x=12&y=18&sort=4

I agree with you, while I generally like 4E for Fantasy RP, I very much like SW for other settings. Full disclosure I converted some of the SW products being sold to FG. I will say once you have the core ruleset its not difficult to add content. For the adventure it would be no harder for text than at a face to face game (IE tons to just winging it). The things you would have to add to FG would be any new NPCs/Monsters and Maps.

You can get more elaborate if you wish but you certainly don't have to. Here's a reskin of the FG Desktop I did for PotSM: http://www.fantasygrounds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10639
 
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