I apologize in advance if this topic is in the wrong section of the forum. As it didn't really concern the roll20 application in itself, I put it here. Feel free to move it anywhere you like if it is not its right place. Thanks! Hello roll20 users! Well the question I have is basically the one in the title. I'm planning to start a Technoir RPG (not that it is relevant) using roll20. I'm fairly new at both roll20 and GMing, but I want to put all the chances on my side, by doing it right. I'm wondering about the full-voiced approach as, being French, I might have some trouble doing accents (I've got an almost English accent but that's it, I would be rubbish at trying to do anything else) and I find that it could put a damper on the player's immersion, meaning you need to refocus the players sometimes (depending on players). Plus if you miss a detail, you have to ask the GM again. Concerning the text-based approach, the biggest factor is speed. It takes a loooong time to describe things sometimes (I'm typing roughly at 50 wpm with 95% accuracy when typing something that I read on-screen at the same time), and you need patient players, also capable on focusing on the game even if it unfolds slowly. Plus it removes some of the fun that voice-based interaction allows. So I was wondering if a mixed approach would be possible. I was thinking on having non-RP stuff on voice, for example when asking to roll dices and arguing about different possibilities for an action, for jokes (we all sometimes want to put a funny word now and then) or even to explain a rule or a character's aspect. And then when players and GM are ready to act in character and now what they want to do/say, have them type it in the chat, and doing the same for descriptions. All that leads to my question, do you think such a system would be viable? Did any GM using roll20 (or something else but I consider everyone here mostly use roll20 ^^) try that approach or one of the two other with any success? Are my fear about voice-based interactions justified? If anyone can bring me some details and ideas (preferably with some experience backing it up), it would be of tremendous help. Thank you all for your time, Camille.