What Is the Best Roll20 Alternative?
The best Roll20 alternative depends on which Roll20 problem you are trying to leave behind: the storage limits, the automation ceiling, or the fact that it does not know your game system.
for use with Cyberpunk Red
Net architectures the netrunner can actually see, criticals that stay on the sheet, and street cred tracked like the stat it is. Free, uncapped, forever.
Roll once and the order builds itself, then holds. Turns advance, the current actor is obvious to everyone, and nobody has to ask whose go it is or rebuild the order after someone joins the fight late.
The same screen carries the in-game phone, so the GM can reach a character in the middle of a firefight without breaking the fiction to do it.
Build a net architecture floor by floor, then run it live at the table. The netrunner sees what they have scanned, the GM sees the whole stack, and nobody has to redraw it on graph paper between sessions.
Cyberdeck loadouts, programs, and runtime all live on the sheet, so a run resolves in the same tool as the rest of the fight instead of in a side conversation.
Critical injuries apply themselves, carry their penalties, and stay visible until they are treated. No table lookup mid-firefight, and no forgetting three sessions later that an arm is still wrecked.
Healing tracks the same way, so the state of a body is always something the whole table can read rather than something one player remembers.
Street cred sits alongside the numbers that already matter, tracked per character and visible to the GM, because in this game what people have heard about you is mechanically load-bearing.
Range brackets and difficulty values are built into the roll rather than looked up beside it. Pick the target, take the shot, and the modifiers are already accounted for.
The best Roll20 alternative depends on which Roll20 problem you are trying to leave behind: the storage limits, the automation ceiling, or the fact that it does not know your game system.
Netrunning in Cyberpunk Red happens inside the normal combat round, not in a separate scene. The netrunner climbs a NET Architecture floor by floor while the rest of the crew is still shooting.
Cyberpunk Red vs Cyberpunk 2020: a later timeline, a lighter rules set, and a netrunner who now acts in the same rounds as everyone else instead of disappearing into a separate scene.
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