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Coolest. Gaming Set-up. Evar.

Yeah, I've been busy and we have a milestone date to meet this week at DLA so I've not been able to pounce on this yet.

Another week or two.

And yes, it will be an explanation of the technology, how it works, what the specs mean, how to measure and calculate your throw distance possible in your present gaming room setup and links to reviews, sites and distance calculators so you know how big your image will be with a given projector model.

A lot of that has already been touched on in this thread so far and a few have taken the plunge already. I can't disagree with the projector choices made that I've seen mentioned here so far and I'm really looking forward to pics and comments from those who will soon try this out in their own games.

I honestly think we are on to something here. This tech transcends genres and systems and can be used in every game session. You don't have to know much about it to look at a pic of a projector image on the tabletop and know "Hey! That's cool."
 
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Holy Moly I am not one to envy but I got a say I am feeling a little covetous right at the moment. Superb setup man just capitol.


The Seraph of Earth and Stone
 

specks said:
I understand that, as do the the people on these boards i'm sure. Therefore I suggest two alternatives:

1) Ask to borrow a Players Handbook. If you have any questions then call your gaming group or sign on here so we can answer your questions about problems designing your character.

2) They can always download PARTS (not all) of the SRD if they wish here or here.

They don't have even print it out. They can always take a look at it online and work from there.

My $.02 :)

In my current group several players don't have PHB's, but there are people using both the options you listed above.

However, I would point out that many gamers (perhaps most) don't know that the SRD exists, and many don't what to read it off a computer or print out reams of paper. Many people don't use the internet regularly, and don't use their computer for gaming.

Also, I do think it's perfectly possible to have fun gaming even if not all players have the PHB.
 

I use the Klooge Werks software in my game. I have my laptop in front of me, and another PC initially hooked up to a LCD screen on the table, and now a projector.

With that program I can scan the maps in, and then uncover areas as the PC's explore which is displayed automatically on the players screen. That view can be shifted around or zoomed in an out.

The next step is to setup the projecter over the top of the table like the setup that started this thread. Currently when a battle starts we switch back to a whiteboard and minatures.
 

Our group used the projector last night, and I used photoshop for the mapping which I really liked. The group enjoyed using the projector, one of them said he hated to admit it but he really liked it. We didn't get to use miniatures with it because if we mounted it the distance from projector to table isn't enough to have a good sized image, so we just threw the map on the wall and used little dot's in photoshop for positions. I can only imagine how much better it would have been if we got to use the minis. We don't normally game with a computer, and I frankly loved it. I could look rules up quicker on d20srd.org than in the book more often than not as well.

We are going to try and find a way to mount the projector next week, and hopefully get to use minis.
 

johnsemlak said:
In my current group several players don't have PHB's, but there are people using both the options you listed above.

However, I would point out that many gamers (perhaps most) don't know that the SRD exists, and many don't what to read it off a computer or print out reams of paper. Many people don't use the internet regularly, and don't use their computer for gaming.
I understand the individual words, but the sentence makes no sense to me. How can this be? :uhoh:
 


www.projectorcentral.com
Use Calculator Pro

Check to make sure your projector can focus at short range (ours is about 4' max, or 5' with a mirror). With a mirror we also are looking for a ceiling mount (vertical flip) and rear projection (horizontal flip).

It will also give image size at your target distance. Our target for selecting a projectors is 30"x40" at 5' (50" diagonal). This gives enough room for the party to see up to 12" (60') in all directions (darkvision range, lowlight w/30' light source).
 
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First impression

Sorry for the play-by-play here but I'm excited, and it's on topic.

The projector arrived today around 12:30. I left work to go move it inside as soon as UPS.COM showed delivered (It was rainy today.)

At work the rest of the day I was buzzing, cranking out vast quantities of good work due to bundles of little kid with a new toy energy.

Got home, cracked it out, ran the S-video cable from my Geforce 3 TI200 (if you just cringed, congratulations!) aimed it at the wall about the same throw distance I'll be getting from in my ceiling and....

(Before you read on, this ends well. Don't make any judgement about the projector until you get to the end.)

WHAM. Disappointment. What a blurry picture. I moved it out quite a bit (6-8 feet) and no focusing would bring it into clarity. Played with settings for awhile, etc. I began the internal debate. "Is this good enough, do I accept paying $1000 for junk." etc, etc.

Suddenly it dawned on me. The BenQ logo was crystal clear. The menu was crystal clear. The problem was my video source! Woohoo! I hooked up the 15-pin video cable and hooted for joy!

What was I thinking? Eh? (I know what I was thinking, I was hoping to use the monitor as well as the projector, but it's a very small sacrifice for me. We DM with laptops and I've got lots of network connections and a WAP so we can use remoting software in lieu of the mouse and keyboard at "MapServ")

I'm bursting at the seams with excitement for my game on Saturday!

Anyway thought I'd share.

Toodles! Off to Home Depot to find an extension cord and some wire shelving, and then to see if anybody carries 25' 15pin video cables.
 

Please check your laptop keyboard. There is usally a function to enable the monitor on the laptop to be on at the same time as the external monitor.

There is often a keyboard shortcut combo to turn laptop on, external monitor on - both on.

Important: this feature is designed NOT to work on a lot of laptops if the laptop is powered up with the external VGA cable already plugged in. On my T30 Thinkpad, I need to power it up - THEN connect the external VGA cable, then hit the keyboard shortcut keys to get both laptop monitor and the projector working at the same time.

With a SVHS cable - this does not apply and it always automatically goes on.

Your chipset probably works the same way.
 
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