![]() ![]() I do realize just because I don’t have issues, doesn’t mean others don’t. I’ve played with Roll20 on slower 1.54Mbps connections all the way up 15Mbps connections.Įither case – I did want to address each of the five points in the Five Ways Roll20 is a PITA blog post. Google Hangouts has that covered for us and has some cool low bandwidth options for one of our players or when someone’s cable connection is poor. So audio and video relies on Google, my experience with Roll20’s audio and video is non-existent. I do run Roll20 integrated to a Google Hangout though. Beyond that one instance technical issues have been minimal. I can think of one instance where Roll20 didn’t work (it was right after one of their larger upgrades), but we played that session anyways. Unlike other VTTs I have used in the past we rarely have technical issues that prevent us from gaming. Roll20 has been nothing but excellent to my group and I. I’ve also played in several semi-regular games during the same time period. I run a weekly Dungeon Crawl Classics game on it with folks from a variety of geographical locations. I’ve been using Roll20 since about August of 2012 I believe. A rather inflammatory title and one that certainly caught my eye. ![]() Earlier this week a blogger posted Five Ways Roll20 is a PITA. ![]()
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