Looking for recommendations. My group is looking to play more of our sessions online to accommodate our busy & travel-filled schedules. We've historically used Roll20 without much issue. However, one player can only play on his iPad, which doesn't support Roll20's Dynamic Lighting feature.
The simplest answer would be to do-away with the Dynamic Lighting. However, as a DM, I find that feature super useful.
Wondering if anyone knows if any of Roll20's leading competitors would be a particularly good fit for our situation.
Appreciate any suggestions you all have. Thanks!
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Rylan - L1 Human Paladin - Barty's "Princes of the Apocalypse"
I don't know if Talespire has support for tablets or not, but they did just announce a Mac release. In general, I'll shill for recommend Talespire any day. It's a really awesome VTT, and it's HefoForge integration (as well as Symbiont system) makes it cover a lot of ground.
For stuff that does use tablets; there is Mirrorscape (formally ARcana). I haven't used it much, but I know they were doing some pretty interesting things on touch devices. They also have support for Reaper Mini's, HeroForge, Dwarven Forge and FatDragon products.
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Hey folks!
Looking for recommendations. My group is looking to play more of our sessions online to accommodate our busy & travel-filled schedules. We've historically used Roll20 without much issue. However, one player can only play on his iPad, which doesn't support Roll20's Dynamic Lighting feature.
The simplest answer would be to do-away with the Dynamic Lighting. However, as a DM, I find that feature super useful.
Wondering if anyone knows if any of Roll20's leading competitors would be a particularly good fit for our situation.
Appreciate any suggestions you all have. Thanks!
DM - Classic Adventures Reborn
Rylan - L1 Human Paladin - Barty's "Princes of the Apocalypse"
I don't know if Talespire has support for tablets or not, but they did just announce a Mac release. In general, I'll
shill forrecommend Talespire any day. It's a really awesome VTT, and it's HefoForge integration (as well as Symbiont system) makes it cover a lot of ground.For stuff that does use tablets; there is Mirrorscape (formally ARcana). I haven't used it much, but I know they were doing some pretty interesting things on touch devices. They also have support for Reaper Mini's, HeroForge, Dwarven Forge and FatDragon products.