![]() ![]() Just because a 500 unit by 500 unit map scrolls smoothly on your computer doesn't mean it will work well for your player with a 4-year-old machine. If you're the GM designing the Roll20 Game, you'll want to keep the worst performing client (which may not be you) in mind. Note: Your own individual results may (and probably will) vary from other people playing in your game. Roll20 is a web-based application, and as such there are two primary performance considerations: the speed of the network connection, and the speed of the graphics rendering on the client's computer. However, if you(as GM), or one of your players, has a very slow Internet connection or a very old computer, these tips may help you have a smoother time playing. ![]() The vast majority of our users never need to worry about any of the following. Īs far as most gaming-related applications go, Roll20 has very low network and graphical performance requirements. For the official Roll20 version of this article, see the Help Center for assistance: Here. Attention: This page is community-maintained. ![]()
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