That said, who would I talk to at Paizo about them (Paizo) offering a free download of the FGII module from the Paizo site of Hollow's Last Hope (as that one is a freebie download itself).
Rienen, have you heard anything on this from the Paizo powers that be? How big is the module file, compared to the PDF?
Does anyone know of a virtual tabletop that can be run on a Mac?
d20pro!!!
I got a copy at Gen Con and its awesome!!!!!!
Oh and while it costs money, it gets a lot of support.
It comes with 2 player slots free, and you can buy additional slots.
Once I master it, I'll probably purchase enough slots so I can run an entire game with full players.
Does anyone know of a virtual tabletop that can be run on a Mac?
d20pro!!!
I got a copy at Gen Con and its awesome!!!!!!
Oh and while it costs money, it gets a lot of support.
It comes with 2 player slots free, and you can buy additional slots.
Once I master it, I'll probably purchase enough slots so I can run an entire game with full players.
It runs on Windows Mac and Linux
It certainly looks a lot better than that god awful OpenRPG. Ugh!
Does anyone know of a virtual tabletop that can be run on a Mac?
d20pro!!!
I got a copy at Gen Con and its awesome!!!!!!
Oh and while it costs money, it gets a lot of support.
It comes with 2 player slots free, and you can buy additional slots.
Once I master it, I'll probably purchase enough slots so I can run an entire game with full players.
It runs on Windows Mac and Linux
I also bought this at Gencon. When you get up and running, if you are looking for players, give me a shout. I have one other player who might be interested depending on time/day.
We really need an official online way to fill out Chronicle sheets. These online sheets will need to be ties to the GM and player's account and PF #, and naturally they will need to be printable.
I'm really hoping this is still in the works!
In the meantime, scanning and e-mailing is the best way I've found to handle the Chronicle sheets. Anyone have a better way of handling the sheets?
I understand that there are no VT's with preloaded Pathfinder rules. So if there can be a comparison between d20 Pro and Fantasy Grounds II, which one is easier to use and adapt for Pathfinder. Thanks ;)
I understand that there are no VT's with preloaded Pathfinder rules. So if there can be a comparison between d20 Pro and Fantasy Grounds II, which one is easier to use and adapt for Pathfinder. Thanks ;)
I can't compare the two VTTs you mentioned, but at the Pathfinder Society Online collective google group:
Maptool and TTopRPG are very popular for those games. Have you looked at either of them? Both are free to use.
Actually I am looking for a program that can actively apply fog of war for each character. It seems like both maptool and TTopRPG uses a single "fog" rather than separate ones. I would like each character be aware of what she really sees, not shared visage.