

If you're traveling, I would assume that you're using an online host.Note: Download our sample green screen video to practice applying this effect. When I was self-hosting and my Internet went down multiple times last summer, I couldn't figure out how to port forward through an iPhone hotspot.

I haven't tried running Foundry away from home. Safari hasn't worked in the past (I haven't tried recently and know it doesn't support the Chromium architecture), but Firefox runs it fine. Second, I found that using Chrome for different tasks (not just Foundry) on my MBP pushes the fans. I don't know anyone who personally has an M1 machine, so I'll take others' words for it. It sounds like the M1 chip has architecture to support more demanding graphics. My guess is that Apple didn't install a separate nVidia card in those models (I'm open to anyone confirming and proving me wrong).

First, some people say an Intel-based Mac struggles with Foundry. She checked her GPU and is running Iris (the onboard Intel GPU).

One of my players has a newer MBP (2015 IIRC) and she notices slowdowns when she plays in games I'm running. I host on the Forge, I turn the fps settings down, and I run in Firefox because Chrome seems to push my computer (I haven't tried Edge for Foundry yet). Foundry does push it a little, especially since I run two monitors (one has Foundry/Forge, the other has D&D Beyond and Zoom). My situation is probably more of a fringe case, since I'm running a late 2013 Macbook Pro (MBP) w/separate built-in nVidia GPU (came with the computer, and yes, you read right that my computer is eight years old). FoundryVTT first steps and useful info!.Quick Links - especially useful for new users! Welcome to /r/FoundryVTT - the community made and operated subreddit for the Virtual Tabletop software Foundry! Make sure to check out the Rules page.
