05-13-2006, 01:30 AM
I know there are a few others out there, though I never have ran in them, so dont have an opinion. Open RPG is the only one I have gamed in, and yes it is completely free. Once in a while it does have troubles in letting folks on, or keeping them on, but that is not common at all. As far as the usefulness, it has its own built in die roller and lets a group have a session in real time. For folks that have never played in it there would probably be a session or two learning curve, new pcs I have been involved with previously seemed to have caught on quickly.
The largest challenge is everyone being able to make a session time/day given schedules, time zones etc. but the groups I have been in seem to be able to work it out for the most part. Not trying or meaning to reinvent the wheel here with your sessions by any means, just really looking/hoping to get into a original/classic dnd group. Thanks for putting up with my questions.
The largest challenge is everyone being able to make a session time/day given schedules, time zones etc. but the groups I have been in seem to be able to work it out for the most part. Not trying or meaning to reinvent the wheel here with your sessions by any means, just really looking/hoping to get into a original/classic dnd group. Thanks for putting up with my questions.