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3 posts. Organized Play character for Phillip Burris.


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Silver Crusade

The accounts are generic and setup per tablet just so they have a way to move their character around the map. And I pretty much figured it was legal as Jared said "online gaming wouldn't work". And according to Paizo online games are legal. But I wanted to make sure there wasn't something that stated physical table games require physical maps. The VC I'm working with didn't seem interested in me running my games this way.

Silver Crusade

Well the way we are planning to do the final setup, is I have a bunch of older tablets. So each player can have one to use during the game that will be logged into roll20 and I will use it to display the map on the screen or projector. They will be able to use their tablet to control their character as if it's an online game. We have all agreed this is the best way for us again because the store we play in is limited on space as all day Saturdays it's filled with card game players. And although this has started a good sized interest in RPG games, it's still not enough to take over a sizable area in the store... Yet.

Silver Crusade

I generally purchase my Paizo products as PDFs and print them out myself. I have purchased a few of the flip maps and map packs, I have printed out and laminated all of them, however, because of our limited space I actually use a tablet and external display or overhead projector. I was told that for PFS games I had to use physical maps. Is this a requirement?