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Tag: Foundry VTT
Kingmaker 3.05
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Haven’t posted updates on our campaigns in a bit, but several are still ongoing and moving forward. One of our regulars is our Pathfinder Kingmaker campaign, with the group currently trying to keep their kingdom operational, while dealing with Troll raids, in the Rivers Run Red chapter. In recent events, we are making a solid…
Old-school gaming
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Been pondering some new gaming options around our RPG efforts and considering a switch back from the electronic virtual tabletops and laptops. Foundry VTT is excellent, and has served very well for many years now, and the laptop setup is solid and reliable. Each week, we have several games with Pathfinder and Warhammer FRP that…
Kingmaker campaign
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Since we wrapped up the Extinction Curse and the Carrion Crown campaigns, our group has been eager to know what the next story is. At this point, I am looking to run the full Kingmaker campaign as the next major adventure. This is one that we attempted a long time ago, but only ran the…
How to live stream your game – Audio
If you watch many tutorials on video creation, one of the primary lessons you learn quickly is that audio makes or breaks your production. Low quality video is troublesome, but generally doesn’t chase away viewers (unless its really annoying). Low quality audio however rapidly chases them away. It is very easy to forgive poor lighting,…
How to live stream your game – gear, software and equipment
The first part of any streaming setup is of course the gear and software necessary for the production and collection of footage and audio, and a means to broadcast or record. My philosophy, both due to budget limitations and practicality, has always been to do as much as possible with as little as possible. Many…
How to live stream your game – intro
Going to be spending several upcoming posts on the subject of live-streaming. Specifically focused on my lessons learned and efforts around live streaming our RPG sessions, but honestly it can be applied to a great many different options. I am by no means an expert, but thru trial and error and many YouTube videos, I…