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[PC Gamer] Taking your D&D campaign online is a game-changer, and so easy I wish I'd done it sooner
  • It kind of barely touches on FoundryVTT which is pretty much the best of the bunch if you are ok with running your own server:

    -you own it -you own the content -lots of modules and very active development and support. Both official and fan based -great to use for a number of systems from DND to Warhammer and too many to list on mobile -very slick to use and macros allow you to do many cool things easily

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  • Have jumped to Lemmy

    My tips:

    1. Use a browser to signup, save password etc. it might be slow as they are under strain from all the incoming reddit people

    2. Export your data from Apollo in .json and save to your phone

    3. Install wefwef (likely to be renamed at some stage)

    https://wefwef.app/

    1. Import from Apollo export and match up communities.

    2. You can also search by going to your browser and home instance and click in on communities and searching. Make sure you set the feed to ALL

    EDIT: If you cant get to the export (not sure what's going on with that now), and you can get to a computer you can see what you where subscribed to with this:

    https://old.reddit.com/subreddits/mine/

    Hopefully that helps somewhat.

    Edit 2: If you are still trying to export from Apollo then start the app, click past the first screen and then shake the phone. You will get a menu to export.