schneeland
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Typical game sessions stars with: schneeland is 10 to 15 minutes late 
More seriously: I only play online for the past few years - currently, game night is Wednesday every other week. Soft starting time 8:00 pm, hard starting time 8:15 pm. There's typically smalltalk until 08:30 pm anyway, though. We try to end at 11:00 pm, but will sometimes run over time (however, we rarely end sessions past midnight). Typically no alcohol for me, but others prefer having a drink while playing.
Gamewise, we play Savage Worlds/Sprawlrunners with (adapted) 1e and 2e Shadowrun adventures. On the technology side, we use Discord and our GM has a nice little video streaming set up, where he deals cards and tracks Bennies, so currently no VTTs. In other groups, we have used Owlbear Rodeo and Foundry, though. I personally roll my dice physically at my own table, but one of the players is also using an online dice roller.
Hopefully, in the coming month, the Forbidden Lands game I played in last year will also restart. That's with different people, but will otherwise be pretty similar, except no video, but Foundry with the respective modules. We're still in the dreaded scheduling phase, but there's still hope and I'm looking forward to play once a week again (I have found that these 2.5-3 hour online games once a week are my sweet spot w.r.t. RPGs).

More seriously: I only play online for the past few years - currently, game night is Wednesday every other week. Soft starting time 8:00 pm, hard starting time 8:15 pm. There's typically smalltalk until 08:30 pm anyway, though. We try to end at 11:00 pm, but will sometimes run over time (however, we rarely end sessions past midnight). Typically no alcohol for me, but others prefer having a drink while playing.
Gamewise, we play Savage Worlds/Sprawlrunners with (adapted) 1e and 2e Shadowrun adventures. On the technology side, we use Discord and our GM has a nice little video streaming set up, where he deals cards and tracks Bennies, so currently no VTTs. In other groups, we have used Owlbear Rodeo and Foundry, though. I personally roll my dice physically at my own table, but one of the players is also using an online dice roller.
Hopefully, in the coming month, the Forbidden Lands game I played in last year will also restart. That's with different people, but will otherwise be pretty similar, except no video, but Foundry with the respective modules. We're still in the dreaded scheduling phase, but there's still hope and I'm looking forward to play once a week again (I have found that these 2.5-3 hour online games once a week are my sweet spot w.r.t. RPGs).