Roll 20
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- PallidaMors
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Roll 20
has anyone else used roll 20 to play FC??? it is amazing if you have not tried it
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fizzlefist
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Re: Roll 20
I toyed with it briefly, but my inexperience with Roll 20 meant I couldn't get a handle on it. I imaging it'd work quite well for managing ship/seeker/shuttle movements and orientation.PallidaMors wrote:has anyone else used roll 20 to play FC??? it is amazing if you have not tried it
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fizzlefist
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Calling it a dice rolling app is a gross oversimplification. It's more of an online tabletop where multiple players can get together and run pretty much any game the host sets the parameters for. It's a modern web app as well, meaning that it's fully cross platform and runs in a browser.
Here's a brief tutorial on its capabilities from 2 years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nHsiT5AEV4
It's super popular with the D&D/Pathfinder crowds these days.
Here's a brief tutorial on its capabilities from 2 years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nHsiT5AEV4
It's super popular with the D&D/Pathfinder crowds these days.
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fizzlefist
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After playing around with it, Roll20 definitely works for grid and movement and makes it really easy to track your ship/projectile tokens with color shading. I don't see any solution to playing online with it with ship cards, but I think it might give it a try as a virtual tabletop next time I play at home with a friend rather than needing a large table, rearranging the panels around, and trying to both not bump the ship counters and keep the cats away.
