I caved in and got a license, now it's a matter of learning how to use the software and get my players to do so as well, half of them already played other campaigns using foundry, the other half will be the problem since one is reclutant to change and the other is a bit clueless. Hoping you can easily set up macros with this as not to have to be opening your sheet everytime, so like you can have a button to attack that's present on your screen at all times.
I hope so, I don't like Roll20 for reasons I sperged about earlier in an earlier post, the whole debacle was a year or two ago and I recall a bunch of alternatives started being recommended: some were already there or in beta, others were announced. Right now the only I can think of is
Astral, which is browser based and has a few more features than roll20: weather effects (R20 can have this with an unofficial script), live map editing, map triggers, etc.
Since I mentioned the script:
That's another reason I began to get frustrated with Roll20, that script could do a lot of stuff that was only possible with the API (which you had to pay for and it was far more unstable) or that the API couldn't even do AND IT WAS FREE. I don't recall if at one point the Roll20 team patched whatever was allowing people to use the script to begin with, a workaround was found pretty fast yet that made me realize that a tool I got so accustomed to and that made my life infinetely easier, could be disabled at any time by the roll20 team. See I get it's a third party tool and that they have no reason to tolerate it since it may cut their profits but it makes things a lot more bearable since it added nice automation (which a FUCKING VTT SHOULD HAVE LOTS OF), added a ton of features that roll20 hasn't added or will never add, worked with both the default and shaped sheets (the former which has fuckall automation without the API and the latter which is buggy as fuck and needs the API to access all the features). In short it's a tool that really helps the user and there's no official alternative that offers the same or better features.
I said the day the script stops working is the day I stop using Roll20 and that may be sooner than latter since the r20 version of the script won't get any more new features.
Edit: oh and the whole needing premium to use the android or ipad versions is BS, not to mention it runs like garbage on mobile no matter what. Wondering if foundry is at least playable on a mobile device.