I definitely would like to request a version for players. (I have a feeling that is already in the works & your just asking for our thoughts just for comments, but I don't mind the interaction boosting).😂
I second the motion! It'd be really helpful for me to be able to go "here, watch this link before we Session 0" or something like that, and be confident that I'll not have to explain to people how to use Journals, etc.
Thank you Nate! Just transitioned from years on Roll20 to Foundry for our new campaign. First session in two weeks. These guides couldn't have been better timed!
Dude, this video is exactly what I was looking for. Last week I started watching a playlist of "beginner" videos and they were not only outdated, but so incredibly tedious and dry. This got right to the meat of it, and it was impressive that you kept my ADHD-ass focused for 20min. A Player version of this would be really helpful as I am going to start a campaign in a month or two but some players are really hesitant about using something other than Owlbear and Beyond.
I think I understand the issue with VTT that could really help it. They mix the basic/simple options too much with the complicated/excessive ones. The designers should make drop down boxes for complicated features and options and consolidate the simple ones. The clutter adds to the confusion.
I agree, it'd be nice if there was a settings lite version or something, but I wouldn't be surprised if there's a mod out there that does something similar. But in contrast, I appreciate them giving us all of these features in one version and not splitting it up into Foundry FREE, Foundry+, or Foundry PREMIUM like so many other businesses would do if given a product like Foundry.
Where can I get that scene map? You said his name so fast I couldn't catch it. Perhaps links to art and map suppliers in the description, even if they cost money?
Battlemaps were made by Forgotten Adventures, except for the one I used for the grid alignment example which was made by Dice Grimorium. The animated forest scene was made by James' RPG Art. 🎨
With Tabletop RPG music, it's a mod that you can download for free. Once you download it, you'll need to enable it in "Manage Modules" in the settings tab, then go to the compendium tab and right click on the folder that says Tabletop RPG Music, then click "import all content". But if you want to make your own playlist with your own music, create a playlist, then click the + symbol next to the playlist's name. Hope this helps! 🧙♂️
I definitely would like to request a version for players. (I have a feeling that is already in the works & your just asking for our thoughts just for comments, but I don't mind the interaction boosting).😂
Genuinely if no one wants a player version then I won't make one, so these comments help me gauge how much interest there is. 😁
I second the motion! It'd be really helpful for me to be able to go "here, watch this link before we Session 0" or something like that, and be confident that I'll not have to explain to people how to use Journals, etc.
Add me to this chorus.
Thank you Nate! Just transitioned from years on Roll20 to Foundry for our new campaign. First session in two weeks. These guides couldn't have been better timed!
Me too
Would love to see a Player Video for both 5e players and PF2e players. That would be really helpful. :)
Dude, this video is exactly what I was looking for. Last week I started watching a playlist of "beginner" videos and they were not only outdated, but so incredibly tedious and dry. This got right to the meat of it, and it was impressive that you kept my ADHD-ass focused for 20min. A Player version of this would be really helpful as I am going to start a campaign in a month or two but some players are really hesitant about using something other than Owlbear and Beyond.
Thanks for the comprehensive summary! Will have to give it a go and see how it works!
You video helped a ton!
Thanks alot!! Great video
Thanks! 😁
Good overview. Thanks!
Happy to hear it was helpful! 😄
A module i would recommend for world creation is Forians copy environment. As well as having a settings world for modifying and testing the settings
I want both additional ones, ive been using it for a year and still learned something ;)
On it. 🫡
Best one mate, simple and useful
Yay! He listened! The System works!
Thanks!
The system works! 😆
Fantastic video!
Happy to hear you enjoyed it! 😁
Great video, but u definitely won the most words per second competition.
😎🥇 Eminem's quaking in his boots.
I think I understand the issue with VTT that could really help it. They mix the basic/simple options too much with the complicated/excessive ones. The designers should make drop down boxes for complicated features and options and consolidate the simple ones. The clutter adds to the confusion.
I agree, it'd be nice if there was a settings lite version or something, but I wouldn't be surprised if there's a mod out there that does something similar. But in contrast, I appreciate them giving us all of these features in one version and not splitting it up into Foundry FREE, Foundry+, or Foundry PREMIUM like so many other businesses would do if given a product like Foundry.
Where can I get that scene map?
You said his name so fast I couldn't catch it. Perhaps links to art and map suppliers in the description, even if they cost money?
Battlemaps were made by Forgotten Adventures, except for the one I used for the grid alignment example which was made by Dice Grimorium. The animated forest scene was made by James' RPG Art. 🎨
On the importing of music from tabletop or others.. you mention duplicate or import. I need to understand this better.
With Tabletop RPG music, it's a mod that you can download for free. Once you download it, you'll need to enable it in "Manage Modules" in the settings tab, then go to the compendium tab and right click on the folder that says Tabletop RPG Music, then click "import all content".
But if you want to make your own playlist with your own music, create a playlist, then click the + symbol next to the playlist's name.
Hope this helps! 🧙♂️
Anyone else have to watch this on 0.8x speed? My guy talks fast.