I'm curious to see what tech everyone brings to the table to run games. Not necessarily what software or web sites you are using, but what hardware you bring with you.
I'm hooked up with tech - I use my laptop for session notes, have a sound system for ambient music, I have smart bulbs that can change their hue to match the current scene vibes. It's all very fun and I feel it makes for a more immersive experience.
I'm planning to build a screen into a game table next, so I can add a new layer of battle maps and scene setting! It's very fun.
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I know what you're thinking: "In that flurry of blows, did he use all his ki points, or save one?" Well, are ya feeling lucky, punk?
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I'm curious to see what tech everyone brings to the table to run games. Not necessarily what software or web sites you are using, but what hardware you bring with you.
Thanks in advance :)
Sorry, I left phones off the list. I did not think people would be trying to run a D&D session from a phone.
I do use my ‘phone, to look up some of the UA rules. Otherwise, no electronic gadgets.
I'm hooked up with tech - I use my laptop for session notes, have a sound system for ambient music, I have smart bulbs that can change their hue to match the current scene vibes. It's all very fun and I feel it makes for a more immersive experience.
I'm planning to build a screen into a game table next, so I can add a new layer of battle maps and scene setting! It's very fun.
I know what you're thinking: "In that flurry of blows, did he use all his ki points, or save one?" Well, are ya feeling lucky, punk?