Google is dripping spaces on April 17th and API support for hangouts on April 25th. Looks like Facebook is where I will be doing all my events and organization from now on.
Thanks google.
Google is dripping spaces on April 17th and API support for hangouts on April 25th.
Google is dripping spaces on April 17th and API support for hangouts on April 25th. Looks like Facebook is where I will be doing all my events and organization from now on.
Thanks google.
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Could you translate what you just said for me? What do “dripping spaces” and “API support” mean?
By dripping I mean dropping. Spaces was a place to organize things. Like pages in Facebook.
API support means Google hangouts won’t allow apps as of April 25th
My D&D group uses roll 20. Works really well
Although Events are apparently back and working in G+.
I use roll20 now. I like it.
Events are back for now. But who knows for how long
or you could do a reddit or a discord
True. I’ve considered discord and might still do that.
Discord is nice, even has Dicebots and they are working on a video conference thing as well. For a light system like PbtA that is all that is really needed. Facebookd does not have any features to support online play at all does it? What exactly are you missing when they drop spaces but you still have communities?
Marcus Burggraf – I’m not too worried about online dice rollers. I will let people roll their dice themselves.
As for spaces, I liked how it was set up. I could do a community but it seems the trend from Google is that they are basically really lessening their support for their social media products.
With Facebook, I can create and event, a group chat and groups and they all sync very easily. And if I wanted to (which I really don’t) I could even get a group voice or video call going to actually play the game.
Once discord gets good video and app support for dice rolling I will most certainly use that.
In a monthly campaign I am in, the GM runs Skype, X split, and Roll20.
Discord does well for dice rolling and audio.