This could get long, but for those who don't want to read the whole thing, I am switching a campaign over to Roll20 and I haven't really used it before. I would like some tips from the community.
Over the summer, I GM'ed a game for my wife and a couple friends who were visiting from out of state. They had a lot of fun and decided they wanted to keep playing after they went back home. We added a couple more players and started playing every other week over Discord using SkyJedi's dice roller . Things have been going okay, but it seems that the players seem significantly distracted during the session. I know several of them (my wife included ) have been playing video games during our sessions, which, along with a general lack of familiarity with combat rules, really gums up the flow of the game, combat in particular. I had a chat with one of my players after the last session, who is very visual, and he felt like he was just having issues visualizing the battlefield. I'll admit, I'm new to being a GM, so my descriptions are probably not the best. Anyway, I had debated using Roll20 for a Pathfinder campaign, but never got around to learning it. I pulled it up for him and he liked it so now I think we'll be moving over to Roll20.
While I do feel like using Roll20 will solve some of the attention/player engagement issues, I'm really afraid that this switch is going drastically increase the amount of time I need to prepare for a session. I guess I feel like I want to be able to give my players quality maps to play on, but I'm a student and I don't have time to pour into making maps/tokens.
I was wondering if anyone had any tips for using Roll20 that could help me speed up my preparation.