Bob Hopp
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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?
Rienen
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Rienen, have you heard anything on this from the Paizo powers that be? How big is the module file, compared to the PDF?
Nope, never did (and forgot to ask at GenCon... was a bit preoccupied running the booth I was in and Society Games).
I'm not sure how big the file was. I'll have to check when I get home. I'll look it up and post it in the next couple days.
Tim Hitchcock
Contributor
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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
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skinnyfat wrote: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!
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skinnyfat wrote: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.
| Elorebaen |
Maptool and Skype! :)
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?
Best.
| IronWolf |
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:
http://groups.google.com/group/pathfinder-society-online-collective?hl=en
Maptool and TTopRPG are very popular for those games. Have you looked at either of them? Both are free to use.
| Sakai |
I can't compare the two VTTs you mentioned, but at the Pathfinder Society Online collective google group:
http://groups.google.com/group/pathfinder-society-online-collective?hl=en
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.