As much as my friend tries to make these on-skype D&D sessions work, it's not going to work. We had to switch to skype after a friend moved to China and every game since has been so scattered and disconnected from the game. I haven't even spoken in one since our last in-person session because of the constant feedback loops from my some people refusing to turn off their mics despite being in the room with other people broadcasting the skype call.
My sister and my friend's sister are both already fairly disconnected from normal games. (and for the record, they don't use devices, but they're kinda silent most of the time)
There are a lot of other gripes I have with our games, recently, like our DMs inability to properly plan when these things happen. Also our sisters unwillingness to learn how to use MapTool. (or is it our unwillingness to teach them? I don't know)
Basically, these games are a clusterfuck of failure that only a couple of people get a joy out of and I'm certainly not one of them...
Also it's difficult to play a talkative character when everyone ignores chat and you can't speak because the room decided the mic needs to be the opposite side of the room from me...
EDIT: After a bit of deliberation, I decided to drop out of the game. I could not keep up with what was happening for the life of me and my attempt at paying attention was making me really sleepy(I get sleepy when I get insanely bored...) and also I was either being ignored or not being ignored in ways I didn't notice because there were two different things happening at two different locations all compressed into one chatroom. I fucking hated having to do that, but I just couldn't go on...