Google “free cloud storage” and you’ll get a couple of dozen to pick from. I use Google Drive myself, but for sharing relatively small files (text, images, maybe .pdf files) just about anything you’ll find will work. Maybe start by asking your players if they’re using cloud storage already, that’d make it easier.
And if nothing else, you could just send them stuff via e-mail.
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Want to start playing but don't have anyone to play with? You can try these options: [link].
Dropbox or Google Drive for free; if you want RPG specific features and are willing to put some money down check out World Anvil as mentioned above and Obsidian Portal (obsidianportal.com).
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I am going to run a remote campaign via Zoom. Do you guys have ideas on where to put docs and info for the players in the cloud?
Dropbox? Are there sites that are designed for D&D?
Please keep in mind that I am a Boomer so speak to me as you would to a small child or a Golden Retriever.
Thanks for any advice :)
Google “free cloud storage” and you’ll get a couple of dozen to pick from. I use Google Drive myself, but for sharing relatively small files (text, images, maybe .pdf files) just about anything you’ll find will work. Maybe start by asking your players if they’re using cloud storage already, that’d make it easier.
And if nothing else, you could just send them stuff via e-mail.
Want to start playing but don't have anyone to play with? You can try these options: [link].
Thank you!
Dropbox or Google Drive for free; if you want RPG specific features and are willing to put some money down check out World Anvil as mentioned above and Obsidian Portal (obsidianportal.com).