ShawnDriscoll
Cosmic Mongoose
I've been refereeing Mongoose Traveller for six players on Hangout+. Our group hasn't found a need to use any additional software. It would just get in the way of role-play.
ShawnDriscoll said:Our group hasn't found a need to use any additional software. It would just get in the way of role-play.
Prime_Evil said:Most play aids fail because they stand between the players and the roleplaying experience mediated by the game system.
Well... there are some useful applications out there that are free and open-source. Things like LibreOffice, Scribus, Inkscape etc (see http://contactmorpeth.wikispaces.com/SoftwareToolkit for more details.Somebody said:Traveller could make use of a few Windows applications optimized for the new Atom based tablets like the Ativ500.
jeheregh said:Make it also intuitive so the older Grognards don't run away from it screaming.
jeheregh said:Make it also intuitive so the older Grognards don't run away from it screaming.
ShawnDriscoll said:I want to see some kid that plays Traveller figure out how to build a 3.5" floppy boot disk (or 5.25" disk for that matter) that has the choice of EMS or XMS memory configuration and an IDECDROM.SYS driver for adding a drive E:, and inits the SB16 MIDI port at 330. All in DOS 5.0.
ShawnDriscoll said:I want to see some kid that plays Traveller figure out how to build a 3.5" floppy boot disk (or 5.25" disk for that matter) that has the choice of EMS or XMS memory configuration and an IDECDROM.SYS driver for adding a drive E:, and inits the SB16 MIDI port at 330. All in DOS 5.0.