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It's a web based Virtual Tabletop programme. I haven't tested it much but I have been playing around with it and it looks like it could be good to use.
It's a web based Virtual Tabletop programme. I haven't tested it much but I have been playing around with it and it looks like it could be good to use.
I was wondering if something like this existed. A web app seems much better suited to anything involving online collaboration.
That aside, if it turns out to be too limited in features, a friend of mine also recently pointed out RPTools as an alternative.
I should be able to be there but I'll probably be a bit late. I have a work meeting in Anaheim at 8am, it should run 4 hours, and then a 1.5 hour drive back. I should be on around 2pm-ish. Well, and then I might need to do some baby duty, so we'll see, lol... Maybe I'll just do a skype call over the phone and someone else can do the rolls for me?
I need to send the wifey away for another massage on our next Saturday play in the AM, that way I dont feel bad having her watch the kid while I play. I got back around 5pm EST from the work meeting in Anaheim, but I couldn't get the right frame of mind to get online and play for 4 or so hours. I felt guilty so instead i took care fo the kid so she could take a nap. I think it will get easier, but honestly my showing for the next couple months will be hit or miss. I am not a flake and apologize for seeming flaky. I know you all haev already stated my absence is excused, but I dont like being flaky and under my current circumstances, there's not much i can do about it, which pains me in a way... Anyways, someone want to post what took place in the general discussion thread?
We knew you would be hit and miss the day the kid was born. Don't sweat it. Nobody judges you for putting the needs of your family first.
Incidentally, we've spent more time getting used to the new system and a lot less on actaully playing in the past few weeks. You haven't missed a thing.
It would, however, be in your best interest to play around with the mechanics of the roll20 system before you start again.
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