Got a game running now that is part live (three of us meet at one house) and part remote (the three other players skype and roll20 in), but it's been that way since before covid (even though we are older, most of us aren't particularly afraid). We just stopped a SW Deadlands and a Slipstream campaign because we came to an agreement that Savage Worlds was just not a system that we enjoyed. Some of the reasons we took a break from various iterations of D&D turned out to be exacerbated by SW rather than solved by it. So we're back to D&D (giving 5e another whirl, as quite a few changes and new options have come about since we last tried it. We normally rotate DMs, with one of them running a converted 4e module, and me running a homebrew world and adventure. So far, returning to D&D has been the right move. I figure that, when the group gets system wanderlust again, I'm going to see if I can talk them into Mini D6 or something similar, but that won't be for a long while, I think...