Hi all. I run a site called The Tangled Web and we have a lot of roll20 users over there. We recently began an initiative that is geared towards prolonging the life of online pen and paper games run on Virtual Gametables. In my 8 yrs of running TW, I have seen so many games die prematurely due to a lack of accountability for all involved parties. In order to solve this problem, we decided to offer up games wherein the player pays the GM to play each week. The cost runs $7 for a 4 hour session run by a prescreened GM. I would like some feedback on this from your community if possible. Would you consider paying a GM to run a live game on roll20? Is $7 a fair price for a 4 hour game? As a GM, would you be willing to run games for money? I am also debating whether or not to confine our GMs to using a single gametable or if we should let them play on what they prefer. My choices for Gametable are either roll20 or maptool. Openrpg is what i got started on but it has branched off and takes so much crap to install that it just isnt user friendly enough. I like the browser based ease of use that roll20 offers... but, well, I'm sure you guys kniw the pros and cons of roll20 vs maptool so I won't reiterate them here. I was going to try out the pay version of roll20 a while back and review it but as payment via paypal was frowned upon I never bothered. However many of our members love this software and the free version did all the basics so, apart from dynamic lighting, you cant beat the ease of use. So... would you folks think that paid games are something you would take part in? I'm curious to see the reception it gets around the web. I look forward to hearing from you all.