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What night/day whatever were you looking at playing, and are there slots still open. I have all the DF PDF's and Characters/Campaign/Magic/Fantasy for GURPS (but have never played it - players being the issue, go figure).
Current times and days possible are one of Tuesday, Saturday, Friday, Monday or Sunday, with start time being between midday to 5 PM. My timezone is Australia/Perth, or UTC/GMT +8 hours, or WST.
Still got 2 slots open, although another player is creating a character now.
I did the time calculation. That's midnight to 5 in the morning for me. I can't really do that. I'm sorry bow out, but I really can't make those times. Thanks for the suggestions though.
Hey there. I have about 3 players approved for play so far. Unless players feel we need one more player to complete the group, I will start the campaign in two days.
2 days. Anyone interested in the campaign should APPLY NOW, and with a decently filled-in sheet already. Otherwise, you'll be missing the boat.
Michael K.,
I'd like to see the screens for getting a feeling of how a Dungeon Fantasy game sessions runs under this Roll20 app. I usually make screenshots of the games under different virtual tabletops. Also, they are fun to share.
If it looks like meddling to you, just forget the request.
Hmmm, I'm not sure if screenshots would really convey the flow of play and general conventions of the genre well.
Also, I think the screens from the players' POV is generally a better idea.
I thought I would just write a campaign log after each session.
Screenshots are just still images, right. Now, I'm interested in the interface and the visual side of virtual tabletops. There is a related thread here, too: <a href="http://community.roll20.net/discussion/390/take-some-screenshots-of-your-campaign-and-share/p1" rel="nofollow">http://community.roll20.net/discussion/390/take-some-screenshots-of-your-campaign-and-share/p1</a>
It's true that for conveying an important part of the actual game it would be needed to record the game session. However I wasn't asking you that.
The campaign log is good too.