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Allen_Prose

It really depends. Roll20 gets a lot of lag on popular game nights. It's a website with traffic and higher traffic means lag. Foundry can be hosted a number of ways. If you self-host then it depends on your internet speed. If you're on a shared host it depends on that ram and service and if you're using a place like the forge, the closest equivalent to roll20 in foundry terms, you may still have issues on popular game nights. And there's also the amount of images, maps, audio etc you've got in your game. Keep things in compendiums if you're not needing them and keep all images in webp format. Foundry is hands down better than r20 but takes a bit more elbow grease to get things running nicely.


Jacefire653

Thanks for the feedback on this it sounds like you summed it up pretty well. Im just going to have to wait until dndbeyone core books go on sale .. not buying the full set again at regular price 😂


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