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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

Where do you play virtual games?

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  • flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.networkF flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.network
    For anybody else that hates needless acronyms, FOSS apparently stands for Free and Open Source Software.
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    I'm surprised anyone on Lemmy isn't aware of that one. I 100% would have spelled it out of not for the fact that this audience is 95% Linux nerds.
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      Although it's now unmaintained, I've used [Fari](https://fari.app/) as a place for dice, index cards, and clocks.
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      It is still a bit maintained. When the backend provider broke, it has been updated. Nevertheless, the provider is still a company. I don't have the experience to switch to peer.js to make is really open source and free.
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      • T tribblesbestfriend@startrek.website
        Mostly roll20. I asked my crew sometimes ago to try Foundry (mostly because it’s self host if I understand it correctly) but they declined
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        I hope you're not a forever GM.
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          I hope you're not a forever GM.
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          No I’m not. Care to explain ? Foundry are better for forever GM ? Roll20 cost a lot for GM ?
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            No I’m not. Care to explain ? Foundry are better for forever GM ? Roll20 cost a lot for GM ?
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            tiberius
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            No. It's that your players are already using roll20. At that point, they should be open to try a new VTT. Like how they're open to try different RPGs.
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            • ? Guest
              I'm surprised anyone on Lemmy isn't aware of that one. I 100% would have spelled it out of not for the fact that this audience is 95% Linux nerds.
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              flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.network
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              I would have assumed the audience for this post is TTRPG nerds.
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              • flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.networkF flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.network
                For anybody else that hates needless acronyms, FOSS apparently stands for Free and Open Source Software.
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                Fonzie!
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                No reason to hate acronyms; they make communication much more efficient! They are annoying when you're not in the clique that knows about them, I've found they can be hard to look up.
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                • flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.networkF flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.network
                  I would have assumed the audience for this post is TTRPG nerds.
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                  I mean it is πŸ˜… But we're also on the fediverse. That does imply a certain demographic too.
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                    I mean it is πŸ˜… But we're also on the fediverse. That does imply a certain demographic too.
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                    I don't know what the implied demographic is, but I assume I am not in it. I suppose that vibe is part of why I don't feel the desire to venture further into the fediverse.
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                      No reason to hate acronyms; they make communication much more efficient! They are annoying when you're not in the clique that knows about them, I've found they can be hard to look up.
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                      flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.network
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                      They do make communication more efficient, as long as everyone understands the definition. If they don't, then acronyms and initials quickly make the communication inefficient, or worse, make the person that isn't in the know feel excluded. In my professional life, I spend a lot of my time translating acronyms and trying to help people navigate the confusion of not knowing what things mean and wondering if they're in over their head, all due to the constant use of jargon. My suggestion is to definite your acronyms the first time you use them or, if it's a short message, spell the whole thing out and don't mention the abbreviation at all.
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                        I'm trying to get away from corporate owned software and support FOSS stuff. Normally if I wanted to play a game online I would use a discord server and some kind of vtt. Since discord is not looking great rn, where would you guys recommend playing? Any vtt recs are good too but I don't strictly need one. A way to chat and roll dice is essential though
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                        For The One Ring I just run a discord server with the Narvi bot, although I run combat, journeys and counsils myself because I couldn't be bothered learning the contexts and such. For any duet sessions with my SO (we've done Mothership and Delta Green) we just call each other over Whatsapp or Signal and I trust her not to cheat the rolls, then we track everything on pen and paper ourselves. It works pretty great for how ultra minimalistic it is
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                        • L Fonzie!
                          No reason to hate acronyms; they make communication much more efficient! They are annoying when you're not in the clique that knows about them, I've found they can be hard to look up.
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                          Gatekeeping logic? Strange in a place like this...
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                            I'm surprised anyone on Lemmy isn't aware of that one. I 100% would have spelled it out of not for the fact that this audience is 95% Linux nerds.
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                            phase@lemmy.8th.world
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                            It means the bare is lower than before and some people out of this group can find interest and access the platform. This is very good. Let's welcome them.
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                            • phase@lemmy.8th.worldP phase@lemmy.8th.world
                              It means the bare is lower than before and some people out of this group can find interest and access the platform. This is very good. Let's welcome them.
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                              Oh, absolutely. I would love for lemmy (and fediverse generally) to have more reach.
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                              • flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.networkF flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.network
                                I don't know what the implied demographic is, but I assume I am not in it. I suppose that vibe is part of why I don't feel the desire to venture further into the fediverse.
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                                >I don't know what the implied demographic is, but I assume I am not in it. The demographic is people who care more about being free from corporate controlled media than they care about a shiny, polished user experience. (i.e. free open source software [FOSS] enthusiasts) This is necessarily the case because of the relationship between sites like Lemmy and sites like, say Reddit. Reddit is absolutely more polished, but Lemmy is more resistant to enshittifcation. Naturally tech nerds are both more aware of the dangers of corporate controlled software and more able to make the switch, so you get a lot of them as your early adopters. >I suppose that vibe is part of why I don't feel the desire to venture further into the fediverse. I really hope you change your mind. Both because Lemmy definitely feels "further in" than something like mastodon or pixelfed, but also because these sites really do need mainstream adoption in order to compete with the tech giants.
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                                  >I don't know what the implied demographic is, but I assume I am not in it. The demographic is people who care more about being free from corporate controlled media than they care about a shiny, polished user experience. (i.e. free open source software [FOSS] enthusiasts) This is necessarily the case because of the relationship between sites like Lemmy and sites like, say Reddit. Reddit is absolutely more polished, but Lemmy is more resistant to enshittifcation. Naturally tech nerds are both more aware of the dangers of corporate controlled software and more able to make the switch, so you get a lot of them as your early adopters. >I suppose that vibe is part of why I don't feel the desire to venture further into the fediverse. I really hope you change your mind. Both because Lemmy definitely feels "further in" than something like mastodon or pixelfed, but also because these sites really do need mainstream adoption in order to compete with the tech giants.
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                                  flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.network
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                                  That's a pretty good testimonial. Thank you for taking the time to share it with me.
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                                  • flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.networkF flibbertygibbit@ttrpg.network
                                    I don't know what the implied demographic is, but I assume I am not in it. I suppose that vibe is part of why I don't feel the desire to venture further into the fediverse.
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                                    Please stay and voice this point of view. Itis needed for the medium to reach a healthy level.
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                                      Ok, gotcha! Thanks for the info!
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                                      Just going to chime in with some help, in case you need it. If you end up deciding for Foundry and find you need a public ip or something, look up zgrok (tailscale and tunnelmole are also options, but they're not as good). It is probably the friendliest tunneling service I've found, and easy to set up as well. Doesn't really have a GUI but it worked.
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                                        Ok, gotcha! Thanks for the info!
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                                        Just going to chime in with some help, in case you need it. If you end up deciding for Foundry and find you need a public ip or something, look up zgrok (tailscale and tunnelmole are also options, but they're not as good). It is probably the friendliest tunneling service I've found, and easy to set up as well. Doesn't really have a GUI but it worked.
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                                          I'm trying to get away from corporate owned software and support FOSS stuff. Normally if I wanted to play a game online I would use a discord server and some kind of vtt. Since discord is not looking great rn, where would you guys recommend playing? Any vtt recs are good too but I don't strictly need one. A way to chat and roll dice is essential though
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                                          We have a discord server that we are slowly migrating into a federated and self-hosted IRC and Galene setup. IRC because it's easy to setup both servers and clients, Galene is a voice/video chat system that can be self-hosted and is comparatively lightweight and can do a few things you can't easily do with discord. (Share multiple windows from the same or different computers for example). We also tried with jitsi meet before, which works, but is more resource intensive to self-host. I experimented with maptool a bit but it doesn't really fit my playstyle. We generally don't use vtts.
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