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<blockquote data-quote="BookTenTiger" data-source="post: 8103706" data-attributes="member: 6685541"><p>As a DM I've been running things on Roll20. I'm doing my own custom 5e campaign, and though roll20 can be janky, I got to know its ins and outs over the summer and it works very well for my needs. We do, however, use Zoom for voice and video because roll20's video was just terrible.</p><p></p><p>As a player, the DM originally chose Table Top Simulator in order to, well, simulate our tabletop experience. At first it was fun because they imported our miniatures from HeroForge and we could roll dice across the table. But the amount of prep work on the DM side was just too much, and managing maps was an insane hassle (the maps are actual 3D models, even when "flat", that you have to clear the table to put down). Games were slowing to a crawl any time we switched scenes.</p><p></p><p>Just recently we switched to Foundry and I really like it as a player! My DM is a programmer, and they've been having a lot of fun customizing the experience to fit our game better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BookTenTiger, post: 8103706, member: 6685541"] As a DM I've been running things on Roll20. I'm doing my own custom 5e campaign, and though roll20 can be janky, I got to know its ins and outs over the summer and it works very well for my needs. We do, however, use Zoom for voice and video because roll20's video was just terrible. As a player, the DM originally chose Table Top Simulator in order to, well, simulate our tabletop experience. At first it was fun because they imported our miniatures from HeroForge and we could roll dice across the table. But the amount of prep work on the DM side was just too much, and managing maps was an insane hassle (the maps are actual 3D models, even when "flat", that you have to clear the table to put down). Games were slowing to a crawl any time we switched scenes. Just recently we switched to Foundry and I really like it as a player! My DM is a programmer, and they've been having a lot of fun customizing the experience to fit our game better. [/QUOTE]
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