I just started a local EotE campaign. Previously, my experience in the past 4 years has been running online campaigns only (WFRP3 and EotE). Prior to that time, I hadn't RPG for 20 years since the good old days where tablets, smartphones, and portable cool laptops didn't exist.
Back to this local campaign. Some of my players came to the 1st session using Apple or Android tablets with character sheets on PDF, some came with computers using OggDude program, some with good old prints.
I gotta say, all this technology at the table took me by surprise (in hindsight, I should have prep for it). It hasn't been particularly disruptive as the players, for the 1st session, were highly immersed, but I wonder whether it could be.
Not that I plan to shone technology: I was hoping to use Obsidian portal to keep track of the campaign events & story in between session and Google Drive to provide a repository of our campaign files, including character sheets.
My questions (and I realize they are very generic): How are today GMs dealing with that technology?
- Are your players using OggDude's program during play to track characters? How does that work for you?
- Can OggDude's program even be used with a cloud drive (Ok this question is probably better to be asked in the OggDude's program thread)
- What about the use of tablets and form-fill-able PDFs at the game table?
- Is it unreasonable to ask my players to get paper character sheets, and let them track on computers/tablets between sessions, or is a tablet to a cloud character sheet a better option anyway (less clutter on the game table)?
Thank you for your inputs!

