I know there are some TTRPG players here. Beware FoundryVTT, your purchase price will go towards social marxism.
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I just ignore it. All my TTRPGS games for exalted are run through foundry. That's not gonna change.
What does this even mean? We write short notes on a pieces of paper and rotate bookkeeping so no one gets tired and it has never been an issue. What information is needed that you can't just jot down? Wouldnt even know where to start using the internet for this or how it would benefit us in any way. Its all right there on the paper from last week. Also, I own the paper and there never has been anything gay on it let alone a donation to communists.
I can't tell if you're actually being serious or not. Firstly, you're responding to a person who specifically mentioned running Exalted, which is made by White Wolf. Secondly, are you just assuming that Foundry is replacing gaming in a physical space when far more often virtual tabletops are used to facilitate games that wouldn't be able to happen in person on paper. Third, you literally cannot be serious if you think it doesn't cut down on bookkeeping or speed up play when rolling dozens of exploding dice to automate it. Fourth, your paper is gay
Well old chap I can clear that up for you. (1) Idk what any of that is. (2) it seems obvious to me that these games are played on tables with papers little props. (3) I never claimed anything other than that we use minis and paper and don't have issues with bookkeeping. (4) Not all paper comes from deliriously large international companies but I'm not going to accidentally provide you with the name of my hometown on account of arguing so.
I can't do justice to how inundated white wolf is sjw nonsense in a quick rundown, but know that it's bad enough to publish shit that gets commented on by Chechen Minister for National Policy and Foreign Relations weighing in on their bs. You... really have no idea what virtual tabletops are and didn't pick up on how it's a fair bit easier to play with a group spread across states or even countries online than trying to get together to physically play in person. Yeah obviously no one company has a monopoly, but dei/bridge shit is ubiquitous.