(OK...clumsy thread title.)
I'm hoping some of you may have some recommendations for me. Here's my situation and what I'm looking for.
In a few weeks, I'm starting a new campaign. Having been a while since I've GM'ed, I'm looking to manage the "business" end of the GM process efficiently, inexpensively, and taking advantage of technology that just wasn't a possibility even 5-10 years ago.
I'm one of those who isn't a slave to maps, but does find them useful in giving my players the lay of the land when they need it, and also giving them an idea of where they and their opponents are in relation to one another. One option that seems like a perfect one would be to use my TV as a second screen for my laptop, and display any maps on the TV. It allows for expanding any session to a new location on the fly, and cuts printing costs. Here's where my hurdle comes in, though: how to place and move virtual "tokens" on the displayed image.
I took a quick look at roll20, but it looks like optimizing that functionality would require my players to also be logged in to manipulate their "tokens."
The other, lower-tech alternative I've looked at is using a simple papercrafting die and posterboard to make tokens similar to those in the Beginner Games, and just print out relevant maps. This would seem to make it easier for the players to adjust their locations, but, naturally, has material and ink/toner/printing costs associated.
Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions along any of those lines?
Thanks!