![]() ![]() It’s so much easier to play D&D if your audio isn’t choppy or distorted. Video that streams in 4K is a luxury, but high-quality audio is practically a necessity. If you only have money for one, prioritize getting a good microphone. If you want to go one step beyond, a dedicated table microphone and webcam will give you some extra sound and video quality that will make your online game easier to look at and listen to. Most laptop computers have a built-in mic and webcam, and even though they aren’t streaming-quality, they’re more than enough to get the job done. Here’s how.Īll you truly need to play D&D online is an internet connection good enough to stream video and audio, a platform to call on, a pair of headphones, a microphone, and a camera. You might not be able to share snacks over a video call, but with the right tools and a few best practices, you can still have a perfect digital D&D game. D&D is best played in a place where you and your friends can all hear each other clearly, see the map and minis perfectly, laugh as loud as you want, and share snacks together. This seventh installment of the New Player’s Guide series is for players and Dungeon Masters who can’t find a D&D group locally, or who social distancing and stuck inside their homes because of the COVID-19 coronavirus. To see the other articles in this series, check out the New Player’s Guide tag-and for the brass-tacks information on how to start playing D&D, click on the New Player Guide link at the top of this page! This series has advice for players who’ve just joined their first D&D campaign, as well as Dungeon Masters who want help taking their new campaign to the next level. Welcome to New Player’s Guide, the first stop on your journey to playing D&D. ![]()
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