Crow’s foot is fleshing out nicely after our third game!
Crow’s foot is fleshing out nicely after our third game!
Crow’s foot is fleshing out nicely after our third game!
Crow’s foot is fleshing out nicely after our third game!
Crow’s foot is fleshing out nicely after our third game!
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Excellent! I will be running a game on Roll20 in the near future, so I may need to contact you with setup and streamlining questions. 🙂
Any tips you can give would be helpful, I’ve read the quick start guide and our usual group is taking a break this week, I’ve been nominated to run this on basically 0 notice as soon as I get home from work, are those clocks pulled from the quick start guide?Â
Hey, Dan! Here’s a zipfile of a shareable jpg file of your Crow’s Foot map so far – just for fun as a gift!Â
http://www.voxorbisdesigns.com/?attachment_id=305
I have just taken screenshots of the pdf for the parts of the game I wanted in roll 20 (maps, clocks, sheets, etc). You can then upload the images as jpegs into roll20. Set them as map / backgrounds, or as handouts from within roll20s journal tab as required.
In the end I didn’t use any visual aids at all, it was messy and chaotic (and hopefully still fun) but I didn’t quite have as good a grasp of the system as I should have to run it,Â
🙂 Christian Hage Be sure not to beat yourself up about it too much if you only had a few hours notice. Many of the Actual Play reports on here have reported un-ease about a loose grasp on the first session, even when we’ve had lots of time to prepare.
Oh Don’t worry I will be putting some more time into this and the next time it hits my roll20 I will be ready for it. I definitely like the system and I can’t wait to play it again. Â