
Working on a brand-new D20 campaign for a group of players based in the Corinth team's fictional setting. Its probably going to end up being a spy thriller, so the next batch of "book art" will be themed toward that.
Its intended to help D20 players visualize the setting a bit more.
Its intended to help D20 players visualize the setting a bit more.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
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Size 1250 x 875px
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Speaking from experience from online rpging (not MMORPG's, real RPG's), it either works, or fails spectacuarly, as it really depends on who's playing/gamemastering. I myself have been in the latter spectrum of results more often than not... well, everytime actually, because most of the other players and usually the GM were acting half their age at best.
On the otherhand, we at Endeavor Sea seem to be on a higher level of functioning in that regard, so it might work. I honestly prefer to see people face to face in this regard, but I could see myself doing this with you guys.
On the otherhand, we at Endeavor Sea seem to be on a higher level of functioning in that regard, so it might work. I honestly prefer to see people face to face in this regard, but I could see myself doing this with you guys.
That's not a terrible idea. Heck, I'm sure we could use Vassal and a voice-over-IP program (I like Steam) to make the game-board and allow voice comm's. I can still use paper and pencil notes in front of me, and we can roll die at our desks (or use a handy online program, whatever).
Once we concede that we trust one another to play the game proper, anything is possible. I have friends who play via text chat with five players! Its possible.
Once we concede that we trust one another to play the game proper, anything is possible. I have friends who play via text chat with five players! Its possible.
That's not a terrible idea. Heck, I'm sure we could use Vassal and a voice-over-IP program (I like Steam) to make the game-board and allow voice comm's. I can still use paper and pencil notes in front of me, and we can roll die at our desks (or use a handy online program, whatever).
Once we concede that we trust one another to play the game proper, anything is possible. I have friends who play via text chat with five players! Its possible.
Once we concede that we trust one another to play the game proper, anything is possible. I have friends who play via text chat with five players! Its possible.
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