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Shadowrun schedule
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This next weekend is the long awaited and delayed full start to Shadowrun (maybe). Unfortunately, we have a conflict with the kid’s football schedules. My son’s football plays on Sunday, which make me unavailable, and one of the players plays on Sunday as well, making his family (and most of our other players) unavailable. As…
Shadowrun – mixed success
So we kicked off our Shadowrun campaign yesterday, and unfortunately, it did not go quite as smoothly as I had hoped. In my mind, I envisioned a smooth experience, quick responsiveness, solid audio, and overall a very fun game. What we actually had was technical difficulties, slow responsiveness, mediocre audio, and a fairly frustrating scenario. …
Graphics (mostly) complete
Finished up the Shadowrun stream graphics, just need the final character names, images, and team roles for each of the players. Had to make some adjustments, after we added another player, but not too bad. Fingers crossed the layout works as well as I am hoping – I have layers for different states of the…
Shadowrun on YouTube Live
I have selected to use YouTube Live for our streaming efforts for our upcoming Shadowrun campaign, and have been busy working on the graphics and layout for the broadcast. Most everything looks decent, though I am still waiting for the final choice of icons for the different players. Right now, we are planning on starting…
Shadowrun prep
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In preparation for the upcoming Shadowrun campaign, I have been tackling a lot of the technical aspects of the proposed format. Since we are planning on playing remote with Roll20, my intent is to stream and record the sessions. This is mainly for my own challenge, trying to figure out the technical aspects, but also…
Rise of the Runelords, Chapter 4, Part 10 – Mokmurian
Finished up the video for the latest game session, though I had challenges with the audio on this one. I was attempting to get better pickups, but that required the microphone to be in the middle of the table. Unfortunately, the tripod has no shock absorbing, so there is a lot of impact noise that…
3D Printing viewing
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I doubt I had anyone actually bother to watch my 3d printer in action, and if you had, then you likely found that the performance was certainly lacking. As an alternative, I have now instead configured it to run through my YouTube Live channel, with a streaming option instead. This provides far better quality, which…
Printing and more printing
Finished up a second batch of tiles on the printer while I was out of town this week, then upgraded the little Raspberry Pi computer that manages the printer itself. Now I should have sufficient space to at least do a timelapse of future prints, and potentially even stream live to YouTube. Still a bit…