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Post by griever789 on Sept 8, 2016 15:14:20 GMT -8
store.steampowered.com/app/286160/I was just kind of wondering if anyone here has experince with this program for rpgs? I heard it pretty good for a lot of board games and preety much has mods for everything but how does it fair for rpgs? I know the popular ones were roll20 and formerly G+ before some updates screwed that up but I never hear this talked about.
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Post by maxinstuff on Sept 8, 2016 16:17:35 GMT -8
I am curious about this too. The VR options are intriguing..... and you can flip the table which is a nice touch
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Post by griever789 on Sept 8, 2016 17:48:28 GMT -8
Yeah I have it and I screwed around with it and some mods, some of which are kind of cool. Like you could qat one point get the entire model set for that star wars xwing game....Never played a game with it though so I have no idea how useful it is in practice.
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Post by Forresst on Sept 9, 2016 20:26:22 GMT -8
I'm playing a game of my friend's homebrew system via TTS and it's quite good. Granted I'm one of those people who can play games via ritz cracker and enjoy myself but, anyway.
There's a lot of dungeon tile sets on the steam workshop. Those are great. They have every shape of dice, and the rolling mechanic is simple. There's an in-game chat system, although I find it a little limited, but it's great for just talking to the party.
All in all, I like it a lot.
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Post by newyorkjoe on Sept 26, 2016 17:57:06 GMT -8
It was originally created for D&D 4e which is map heavy. Over the years it expanded to integrate most systems. It has tools for dice, handouts, logs, and character sheets the price is good (free mostly). Not as good as face to face at a real table, but excellent for remote play.
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