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Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks agoCan you help us to understand why the plugins to add games is a problem for you?
Maybe I’m missing your meaning here, but it reads kind of like you’re expecting some kind of situation where a single VTT would somehow support every game system out of the box?
phase@lemmy.8th.world 2 weeks ago
I would like to draw a table, add words and numbers, and that’s all. I don’t want to have to code anything. I am GM-ing Blades in the Dark, with Deep-cut, and some things we took from Fate and others. I want to be able to freely create anything, even in the middle of the session. We don’t need automation. I want simplicity.
Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
So, it seems like the plugins don’t really affect you either way then? If you don’t want that added functionality, you’re good to just not use it, right?
phase@lemmy.8th.world 2 weeks ago
I didn’t see that I could just create character sheets and adapt then during a session. Can you?
Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
Depends what you want to do with those character sheets.
If you just want a text file that people can paste their character sheet into, this will work: foundryvtt.com/packages/taf/ If you want to actually build full custom character sheets, you probably want something more like this: foundryvtt.com/…/universal-tabletop-system/ Or this: foundryvtt.com/packages/custom-system-builder/
There’s also a general purpose PbTA system that’s meant to be customised into different PbTA hacks: foundryvtt.com/packages/pbta/
I guess in the sense that you have to load some kind of system to play, there’s a requirement to use some sort of plugin, so maybe that’s a dealbreaker. But it’s generally not an issue. While premium content for Foundry exists, it’s mostly in the form of rulebooks and scenarios that have been ported into it by the people who make and sell those games. The actual systems are all free, with literally only one exception (Brambletrek, for some reason).
mrcleanup@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Foundry has so many game systems, even systems like custom system builder, which let you make your own.
If all you want is spreadsheets, why not use shared Google docs or something?
ekky@sopuli.xyz 2 weeks ago
So you want to be able to stream Gimp and have a shared drive with your PC’s sheets, it needs to be open source and with no limitations?
I’d just do gimp+Discord+google docs, but if you want it to be open source and all-in-one then go checkout Nextcloud. I think that’s as free as you get, if even foundry is too limiting.
mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
You don’t have to code anything. You just look through the game system browser, pick what you want, and after a few seconds it’s installed.
Then screenshare over Discord while drawing things in MS Paint. It’s simple and it’s not automated.
phase@lemmy.8th.world 2 weeks ago
Then I have to pick a system. I’ll check if I can play without a system or something which is out of our way.