After attending a reunion with a bunch of college friends, we started up a gaming group again. Of course, we are now scattered all over the country, but using Fantasy Grounds solved that problem. It's a decent piece of software for remote role-playing and has lots of support for different systems. We are using Pathfinder because it's the best spiritual successor of the original AD&D.
After a couple months we started using Skype, which made the game move a lot faster, and later migrated to TeamSpeak, which makes for a really good environment for getting a geographically-diverse group together weekly. 6 years on and it's still going strong.
After attending a reunion with a bunch of college friends, we started up a gaming group again. Of course, we are now scattered all over the country, but using Fantasy Grounds solved that problem. It's a decent piece of software for remote role-playing and has lots of support for different systems. We are using Pathfinder because it's the best spiritual successor of the original AD&D.
After a couple months we started using Skype, which made the game move a lot faster, and later migrated to TeamSpeak, which makes for a really good environment for getting a geographically-diverse group together weekly. 6 years on and it's still going strong.