[ddo] Virtual Tabletop

Mike Kelly mike.j.kelly at gmail.com
Thu Feb 1 12:51:23 GMT 2007


This is one of the most polished looking ones I've seen, we should download
it to get a feel for it.

http://www.fantasygrounds.com/home/

On 01/02/07, Mike Kelly <mike.j.kelly at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> it sounds like a good idea, however you might need a PHB and the DM will
> need a DMG (not all the information was released in the SRD, try looking up
> mind flayer or beholder in the monsters for example). Combat and
> skill/save/whatever checks in D&D 3.5 are a whole lot simpler in terms of
> resolution than previous versions but there are a lot of options open to you
> (disarm, trip sunder, coup de grace etc). Combat is also fought on a squared
> board which takes a lot of the guesswork and petty arguments about who can
> move where and hit whom out of it.
>
> There are a number of virtual tabletops already in existence, Dragon is
> full of ads for them every issue, I'll try to get a list of them so we can
> check them out. The best of these might even take a lot of the drudgery of
> *snort* "roll" playing out of the "role" playing *chortle*. Gosh, what a
> clever play on words. ;)
>
> To start with though:
> http://rptools.net/doku.php?
>
> Now, the real question is: who'll DM? :)
>
> Mike.
>
> On 01/02/07, Leigh Murphy <murphy.leigh at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Skype 3.0 has a virtual drawing pad under extra sections. I haven't used
> > it though. that could be used for both communication and drawing then. We'd
> > need the dice program though, unless we all have web cameras and could roll
> > live....cool :-)
> > Never tried a camera conference call b4
> >
> > Leigh
> >
> >
> > On 1/31/07, Leigh Murphy <murphy.leigh at gmail.com > wrote:
> > >
> > > I started DDO in order to get a good DND buzz up again, and play with
> > > you guys. I loved PNP in college, and I would be interested to see how this
> > > would pan out. An intriguing idea, definitely and a chance to start over
> > > without the drudgery of repeating quests or REP runs. The new content is
> > > fun, we're playing tight little team now but I still am right clicking the
> > > ass off my mouse every evening, and tumbling and eventually getting
> > > squished. There will be more control in a PNP situation, thought a lot of it
> > > will be new to me as I haven't played the new rules. I do have the newest
> > > PHB though.
> > > Surely the computer guru's in our group could write a dice prog in
> > > like 1 hour?
> > > We could see if Conor wanted back in and see if Chop would like to
> > > start up with us as well. No maximum party players, no confinements.
> > >
> > > "Aye"
> > >
> > > Leigh
> > >
> > >
> > >  On 1/31/07, B P Casey <setanta at dspsrv.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hiya All,
> > > > DDO is good, but for me and I think you ppl, it lacks depth. It's
> > > > hack and slash to the max . In p'n'p I was never a big fan of giving
> > > >
> > > > the other guy a fair fight, if indeed fight was to be given at all.
> > > >
> > > > So, I have been doing a bit of scratching around to see how we could
> > > > actually play p'n'p game given the geographical separation.
> > > > Part I is teamspeak, easy, solved.
> > > > Part II is some means of putting up shared content
> > > > Part II is a virtual table top of some description
> > > > Part IV is an area to scripple on.
> > > >
> > > > I have found Battlegrounds and Open RPG, they may be a goer. And GE
> > > > host a limited virtual white board, which is ok, but limited time
> > > > useage. Fantasy Grounds also seems to be a well developed piece of
> > > > software to do this, but as its so developed also seems quite
> > > > restrictive
> > > >
> > > > What would be ideal is a facility to put up an image and for
> > > > everybody to be able to draw on it (different colors) and some sort
> > > > of dice roller.
> > > >
> > > > Couple of questions; Would anybody be interested in this kinda game?
> > > >
> > > > Are there any other tools you are aware of? Could it be developed?
> > > > I have subscribed to the http://www.d20srd.org/index.htm site, and
> > > > have their dowloadable source of rules, which could serve as a
> > > > common
> > > > refrence, so rule sets are not an issue.
> > > > This is made easier by the fact that we are all grown ups, and
> > > > therefore not intrested in "cheating" on these games. I use grown
> > > > ups
> > > > in its loosest form there.
> > > >
> > > > Any thoughts?
> > > >
> > > > B
> > > >
> > > >
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> >
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> > Skype: LeighSter
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