QUOTE (sinthalix @ May 14 2010, 02:45 PM)
I have the regular subscription and my group really enjoys iTabletop. Looking forward to Pandoren!
When you log in the site you'll be allowed inside iTabletop Pandoren by clicking on the grey banner.
QUOTE (LurkerOutThere @ May 14 2010, 03:52 PM)
Ok i never really got a good answer to this and their demo program was a pain, is Itabletop worth it as a supliment to an in person group? I realize it's selling point is it's function as a video confrencer and I'm not knocking that but i've been looking for a campaign aide for a while and it looks slick but i'm not sure.
1- Subscribe to a free account.
2- Login and click on the grey banner to right of the screen.
3- There is a demo video on the site now to explain how to log in.
QUOTE (Dr. Funkenstein @ May 14 2010, 04:27 PM)
I couldn't give a fig about the video conferencing. But God, that site is a nightmare to navigate. I struggled to find information (any information) on what the "iTabletop" itself was, but ended up with only two things: Jack and squat.
They seem way too obsessed with the video conferencing niche (which is already well covered by other programs), and the demo video just made me want to punch the guy in the face. I mean, how long did it take him just to open the program? Oy. Anyway, a good virtual tabletop would be really great. So far the attempts at one that I've played with have all left a lot to be desired. Was hoping this one might have something to offer but, as previously mentioned, I could find fuck-all about it on their site.
I think it's because it's the only multi-video chat you can have a dice roller in it imbeded. Tokens have been updated to hold many file type and the more important in all is a PDF. So character sheet that are in pdfs are loadable on the token itself.