Thanks for the effort. Appreciated. Though it jumped around too much for a simple guy like to me to follow it does give me a high level of the steps involved. Port forwarding, load game system, create world (like create a game in r20), etc...
I want to run this on my TV screen game table. Do you know if one of the high operating raspberry pie type gaming PCs would work with this and two monitors? Or if at least you could tell me the specs that I need to look for for PC.
On this page you can find the recommended specifications and the hosting specifications. foundryvtt.com/article/requirements/ I have never run a setup like that, but what I'd recommend is hosting on your PC, and then joining with the Rasberry Pi on a browser. That way, your pc is the GM machine and can handle the load and the Pi displays the player view.
Thanks for the effort. Appreciated. Though it jumped around too much for a simple guy like to me to follow it does give me a high level of the steps involved. Port forwarding, load game system, create world (like create a game in r20), etc...
There's a 5/month sub on the forge that lets you put your game online like roll20, etc. with some other stuff. But options if your internet sucks.
Thank you for this!
I want to run this on my TV screen game table. Do you know if one of the high operating raspberry pie type gaming PCs would work with this and two monitors? Or if at least you could tell me the specs that I need to look for for PC.
On this page you can find the recommended specifications and the hosting specifications.
foundryvtt.com/article/requirements/
I have never run a setup like that, but what I'd recommend is hosting on your PC, and then joining with the Rasberry Pi on a browser. That way, your pc is the GM machine and can handle the load and the Pi displays the player view.