Skeggjold
Commoner
Posts: 19
Favorite D&D Class: Druid/Forestal also GM
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Post by Skeggjold on Feb 8, 2015 18:10:55 GMT
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Post by DM Mitch on Feb 8, 2015 18:48:36 GMT
I have seen this being sent around the internet, and all I can say is...the future of tabletop gaming is going to be amazing.......
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Post by DM Chris on Feb 9, 2015 14:16:20 GMT
Someday I hope that I can find a business or something that is getting rid of projectors. This would be so cool. Thanks for the post
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Post by dm_mainprize on Feb 9, 2015 14:46:17 GMT
This is one i have been looking at getting for some time. Relatively cheap and will do the job. ProjectorBut getting one for free would be awesome!
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Post by DM Chris on Feb 9, 2015 16:02:01 GMT
That does look good. But yeah I do agree free would be nice. The best things in life are free afterall.
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Post by friartook on Feb 23, 2015 21:42:19 GMT
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Post by nerdbillydelux on Feb 24, 2015 13:02:13 GMT
just wait another 5-10 years we will have animated 3d battle maps lol
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Post by joatmoniac on Feb 26, 2015 22:25:22 GMT
I've really wanted a micro projector set up, but haven't taken the time or money to invest into it. If time and money were no object though we all know we would go for this bad boy geekchichq.com/the-sultan-gaming-table.html
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Post by friartook on Feb 26, 2015 22:34:29 GMT
I've really wanted a micro projector set up, but haven't taken the time or money to invest into it. If time and money were no object though we all know we would go for this bad boy geekchichq.com/the-sultan-gaming-table.htmlI've also gazed longingly at this table. And to think, my kids want a pool table...
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Post by joatmoniac on Feb 26, 2015 22:41:16 GMT
At the home where I game they have a pool table that we use. They have one of the super nice tops that can cover it when not being used for pool. Does the trick because my group has six players. I would love to just sit at a table of that caliber. Need to win the lotto or something like that!
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Post by catcharlie on Aug 23, 2015 22:09:09 GMT
Now I've always wanted to make a Touch table like the one here: www.instructables.com/id/How-to-build-a-Multi-Touch-surface/ the best thing with that is that because it used a camera to see where things are it's more powerful than just a standard touchscreen that just identifies that it has been 'touched'. I'm sure I've seen a post/video somewhere (I could be wrong, apologies if I am) that it had been set up using maptools to track the Minis that were sitting on the table and link them with the tokens in the program, so you could drag your mini and it would move your token. Sounds like a major pain to macro/program, but once it was set you probably wouldn't have to do it again (unless something happened).
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