nijineko
Sunday 07-27-2008, 06:44 PM
be it play-by-post, or real-time gaming, share with us your experiences with online play of tabletop games. share the good, the bad, the tools used to accomplish the gaming experience, and regal us with your stories!
as for myself, i typically use various methods.
one, a conference call. yes, a good old-fashioned conference call. i'll plug my phone into it's charger and make sure everything is in reach of it's cord. i'll use an extension cord if i have to. this usually works best with people you know and trust, as the dm does all the mapping and so forth.
two, we supplement this with a computer and internet access using a shared whiteboard program, so that eveyone can draw to it and everyone gets to see the updates simultaneously. as for myself, i typically use gametable-ease of use and simplicity carry the day. if someone is an artist, then it becomes easy to make it look really nice. or you can simply use the tiles cheaply purchased from skeleton key games. either works handily.
three, if we all have high-speed connections, then we can just use voice chat instead of the phone call. or in a pinch, texting works too. but beware, not everyone types at the same speed! ^^ we tend to use skype, ventrillo, or sometimes gizmo. some of those support video conferencing, which can be handy if you have a webcam, are decent when you play, and can reasonably expect anyone who might wander into the range of the webcam to be decent as well. ^^ best let your housemates know you have a live cam going, ne?
a bit of advice for the internet options... be sure you either know how to port forward, or know someone who does know how. very important. i've seen more online games hang up on this little exercise than any other reason, including scheduling. once you have managed it a few times, it's not so bad. the biggest problem is that there is no standardization among routers for user interface, or even naming... so trying to figure out how this particular router / computer does the port forwarding (if it is even called that on the routers ui!!!) can be a bit of a challenge. be prepared! read the manual, or get someone to do it for you.
=D
as for myself, i typically use various methods.
one, a conference call. yes, a good old-fashioned conference call. i'll plug my phone into it's charger and make sure everything is in reach of it's cord. i'll use an extension cord if i have to. this usually works best with people you know and trust, as the dm does all the mapping and so forth.
two, we supplement this with a computer and internet access using a shared whiteboard program, so that eveyone can draw to it and everyone gets to see the updates simultaneously. as for myself, i typically use gametable-ease of use and simplicity carry the day. if someone is an artist, then it becomes easy to make it look really nice. or you can simply use the tiles cheaply purchased from skeleton key games. either works handily.
three, if we all have high-speed connections, then we can just use voice chat instead of the phone call. or in a pinch, texting works too. but beware, not everyone types at the same speed! ^^ we tend to use skype, ventrillo, or sometimes gizmo. some of those support video conferencing, which can be handy if you have a webcam, are decent when you play, and can reasonably expect anyone who might wander into the range of the webcam to be decent as well. ^^ best let your housemates know you have a live cam going, ne?
a bit of advice for the internet options... be sure you either know how to port forward, or know someone who does know how. very important. i've seen more online games hang up on this little exercise than any other reason, including scheduling. once you have managed it a few times, it's not so bad. the biggest problem is that there is no standardization among routers for user interface, or even naming... so trying to figure out how this particular router / computer does the port forwarding (if it is even called that on the routers ui!!!) can be a bit of a challenge. be prepared! read the manual, or get someone to do it for you.
=D