So I had originally bought a graph paper composition book to put my sessions into. Each encounter was taking about a single sheet, front and back. I'd copy NPC stats into my graph paper. So I could easily reference them without having to look them up in a book. I'd tailor encounters greatly to add a challenge to my players who are getting too powerful. In the end, I'd spend days writing about 12-15 pages and in the end I felt unprepared every time. My players like a big world. They like a lot of the world defined. They love when they can go off trail and I've prepared something for that. I don't mind preparing it, I just couldn't do it in a reasonable time frame (even playing every other week) on paper.
I made the Merchant Generator and that helped accelerate the process of NPC creation. I made some enhancements to it since I started writing the last session. I have a few more enhancements I'm planning as I'm writing my next session.
I was thinking to myself though before I started this last session. "Am I cheating if I'm using visual aids?"
I was seriously worried about that one. I'm a new GM, period. Not just to EotE but to GMing. I don't mind creating a picture with words. I actually writing a lot per scene that I speak but I wasn't sure if I was going to be skewing my players imagination or giving them a base to work off of. I suck at reading my own hand writing. I suck at reading my own typing. I find myself looking at my notes, reading it and then interpreting what I wrote into my own words again because it feels like someone else wrote them originally.
So, it dawned on me. Why not use Visual Aids and power point? I can keep track of my sessions digitally and project per encounter a slide for my players to see. I can copy/paste information from the online resources and google images to create this robust world. Now I posted this to a GM discord and just got reamed before I even did the session and I thought to myself... "eh **** em". So where is what I did:
So as the GM I set my laptop up behind the GM's divider (still super handy and pointed the external monitor towards my players)
Computer setup (Used display port to hdmi but the setup is the same)
I first used the following crawl to open the scene https://brorlandi.github.io/StarWarsIntroCreator/
From inside Power point I could navigate to any scene "adding sections" allows you to break up portions of the session that are not linear. My players actually arrived at Bilbousa, left Bilbousa, completed an objective, returned to Bilbousa (reusing the Spaceport slide), and then ended up in jail in Bilbousa trying to pull a fast one on the local hutt.
Using PowerPoint, I can see the next upcoming slide to ensure I don't just hop into the wrong portion of the session.
Merchant found in the Bilbousa Bazaar . Now I told them ,"I'm generating the merchant and just pasting them into the PP. What's on there is on there. If you gotta problem with it, I'll update the merchant generator." My players really liked the ROG feel and equipment of Merchant generator.
They were sent off by the Hutt to kill off a local militia group for initiating and succeeding in the death of a hutt they were framed for. The militia is holed up in abandoned ruins a while outside the city which was information my group brought to another hutt. They fly out to land at the ruins . They encounter some beasts on the way in (thanks to this forum) and make their way into the ruins and further explorer (1) (2) till they come across a particular fountain in which the archaeologist force sensitive feels drawn to it and uses the force to trigger a door hatch leading to a 9,000 yearold Sith Ship as they explore the ship that hasn't seen people in many millennia they encounter the the ships logs which reads how the previous owners left the ship where it is . I used power point to read off the text. It had nothing to do with the actual session but did hint them to their next destination and the slow scrolling of the power point animation left the suspense lingering.
My players were like "DUDE that was awesome!"
I thought you guys might appreciate it.
I would love to do more improvisation but I feel like I'm always going to step on Star Wars canon so anywhere I go, I research the heck out of wikipedia pages on the place.