watched the D&D Direct and saw their early showcase of the in-house virtual tabletop (VTT) they're developing. with its UE5 models and terrain, smooth animations, and particle effects, it's the Ferrari of VTTs: a sleek and beautiful machine that isn't street-legal and is best driven on private, walled tracks. meanwhile Roll20 is a piece of shit where I mainly slap down JPEGs I stole from Google image search and fed through Token Stamp Generator, on top of maps I bought in a 500-for-$30 pandemic sale, and that's why it will always be better