Any other chromium-based browser should also be fine, Heck, you could even use the new chromium-based Edge. Firefox is recommended, but we haven't had any problems with Chrome either. It gets even better: MadMapper maps can directly be loaded from our MadMapper cloud into Roll20.ġ. The best thing: it loads the maps from a server, you don't have to upload them anywhere to use them. The VTT Enhancement Suite by Justas Dabrila is a browser extension for Firefox and Chrome, that-besides animated map compatibility-adds a lot of functionality to Roll20. But there's another way: VTT Enhancement Suite. size ~94,78 MBĪs you can see these file-sizes still won't work with Roll20s restrictions. Be aware that this depends on the level of animation detail!ħ20p, max. We've just recently updated all our files in the archives, to be as small as possible, without visibly losing quality.Ī 15 seconds loop you get from the MadMapper archives now has the following specifications (based on 23 maps). There's just no (good) way to get any 15 seconds of 2160p video under 10MB. The problem is the absurd upload file size restriction on Roll20 (max. Since not everyone is tech-savvy enough to find out on their own, we're going to help you out with a little guide to get the maps running on Roll20.Ī little digression into the belly of the beastįirst of all, the free version of Roll20 doesn't support animated maps natively, only the Pro version does.
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We've gotten some messages and comments via Reddit lately, asking how to use our maps.