What devices do you use for running games?
What devices do you use for running games?
Typically I use pen and paper, but I've been interested in a tablet or similar device for a while and am interested in what other people are using.
The reMarkable 2 seems like a really cool option to play with, but also pretty pricey for trying it out to see if it would even work well.
While it's not directly related, when playing in games, I usually use a paper character sheet for reference, a notepad for consumables, story notes, and HP, and Pathbuilder on my phone for spells.
I host and play online, so almost entirely digital tools. As a sysadmin I'm quite taken to self-hosting so right now my setup currently consists of:
Apart from that, I use Pathbuilder to scaffold my character builds, but for the final thing I build the sheet in Foundry itself as well.
Are you developing the wiki or using a base for it? I use mediawiki for my homelab documentation, but am now thinking that it might be a really good reference tool for players and myself in longer campaigns.
I am working on setting up an online campaign (when I actually get time to work on it between other projects and work), and planning on using Foundry for it, so it's nice to see some additional tools that can make life easier. Any suggestions on the Foundry modules?
I'm developing the wiki from scratch. I'm personally handling the frontend. Styling with CSS, Vue framework management, layouting, and also managing the server for it. My partner is handling the backend, writing the database in Rust. Really snappy and extremely lightweight! (Though it kinda needs to be. All of the stuff I mentioned in my previous post is running on a Raspberry Pi!).
For Foundry modules, this is a pastebin of my current active list, although I'm still adding some here and trimming the fat there occasionally, but this is more or less 90% definitive. I've added little explanations of each one which should hopefully make the list more useful, as well as which ones I plan on cutting (mostly due to V11 changes.)
Perhaps one additional thing I should add that I forgot to mention with my last post - I have also a very lightweight and tiny repository on GitHub that I back up my worlds/ folder to every week on a schedule (using cronjobs) while excluding any media data and module data (for size constraint reasons) - just actor/scene etc db and the files they point to in case the world gets corrupted or I wanna rollback something. GitHub doesn't like binary files much, but it has worked for me thus far. I have a world dedicated to a oneshot I wrote and I've ran it several times and then just rolled that folder back using my back up on github and it's worked great.
EDIT: Bah, I forgot one in the pastebin.
I wasn’t aware one would be able to run a docker instance of fvtt… Today I am less stupid!
On a sidenote, would I be able to use fvtt just for pf2e charactersheets? My group plays offline, and I am really struggling getting a decent character sheet and manager thereof…