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Looking forward to when LW releases PF1 on HLO, does HLO offer the following?
- Built in dice rolling? - GM overview to see those rolls from his own instance of HLO? - GM overview to see the characters sheets from his own instance of HLO? |
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Yes, yes, and yes.
Currently Running: Pathfinder Second Edition Currently Playing: Pathfinder Second Edition, Star Trek Adventures On Hiatus: Pathfinder First Edition Former HL Games: D&D 4e & 5e, Mutants & Masterminds 2E & 3E, Savage Worlds |
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If HLO had a super simple grid with tokens I wouldn't even need Roll20 anymore.
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Same here. I really just use roll20 for uploading a jpg and npc art.
For games where we play in person, being able to whisper a connected player info about their roll or if they understand a language being spoken the others dont would be great. It would be pretty amazing to see the stage and scripts connected to represented tokens on a map. I supposed that would start moving HLO into a virtual table top but I think the stage and any starship management type thing sort of is one already? Who knows what the future might bring |
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If I was a better coder I'd probably investigate a really simple framework for MapTool (my VTT of choice) that just connected HLO to tokens and displayed states & stats, but my first look at the process convinced me that I'm not that good.
As far as "a super simple grid with tokens" goes, I haven't tried it myself but I've read good things about https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ Currently Running: Pathfinder Second Edition Currently Playing: Pathfinder Second Edition, Star Trek Adventures On Hiatus: Pathfinder First Edition Former HL Games: D&D 4e & 5e, Mutants & Masterminds 2E & 3E, Savage Worlds |
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