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Geno9999
2012-03-22, 02:45 PM
I've been considering starting up a roleplaying game online. I've thought of having a PbP game here, but then I realized that the game would drag on and on for a very long time.
So, is there a really good alternative for hosting/playing RPGs online?
Want I need it to do:

Be able to support a fully custom RPG system.
Be able to post images, such as maps and character portraits.
Optional: allow dice-rolling. The reason why this is entirely optional is because I found this (http://www.random.org/) site.

tedthehunter
2012-03-22, 02:52 PM
You should take a look at MapTool. It lets you host servers, create custom macros for your system, has dice rolls, and a fairly extensive amount of forum support. I've used it a few times, and depending on how in depth you'll be using the macros, it may have a bit of a learning curve. But if you just want it to be a virtual table, it can do that too, and very well.

http://rptools.net/

Dr Bwaa
2012-03-22, 03:08 PM
Another popular option is OpenRPG (http://www.rpgobjects.com/index.php?c=orpg&m=getorpg), which I personally find a little friendlier than MapTool, but that's largely a matter of preference as far as I know. It has support for pretty much anything, including chat-based dice, macros, layered maps, etc.

Eldan
2012-03-22, 05:22 PM
I would recommend just using Skype and an online diceroller, where I recommend Catch your hare (www,catchyourhare.com/diceroller). You can send pictures over Skype quite easily, and if you don't really use maps a lot, it's by far the easiest.

Thinker
2012-03-22, 05:30 PM
I would recommend just using Skype and an online diceroller, where I recommend Catch your hare (www,catchyourhare.com/diceroller). You can send pictures over Skype quite easily, and if you don't really use maps a lot, it's by far the easiest.

Your link is broken. http://www.catchyourhare.com/diceroller/

I haven't tried Catch your hare, but I do like dicelog (http://dicelog.com/dice).

Mando Knight
2012-03-22, 10:26 PM
You should take a look at MapTool. It lets you host servers, create custom macros for your system, has dice rolls, and a fairly extensive amount of forum support. I've used it a few times, and depending on how in depth you'll be using the macros, it may have a bit of a learning curve. But if you just want it to be a virtual table, it can do that too, and very well.

http://rptools.net/

This. Unless you're looking for other means of asynchronous play... those would then be PbP with a new coat of paint.

crimson77
2012-03-23, 06:32 PM
google wave was cool while it lasted. But it has since been discontinued.

Geno9999
2012-03-24, 08:39 PM
You should take a look at MapTool. It lets you host servers, create custom macros for your system, has dice rolls, and a fairly extensive amount of forum support. I've used it a few times, and depending on how in depth you'll be using the macros, it may have a bit of a learning curve. But if you just want it to be a virtual table, it can do that too, and very well.

http://rptools.net/

I think I'll be going with this.
Though you weren't kidding about the learning curve on macros. I'll probably not rely on them when I'm running the campaign.

UserClone
2012-03-25, 04:49 PM
Google.
Plus.
Hangouts.

...(with extras).


Also, Infrno.