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<blockquote data-quote="Filthy Lucre" data-source="post: 8413730" data-attributes="member: 6892631"><p>Hello En World Brain Trust™,</p><p></p><p>I am hoping that I can rely on your collective insight to solve a problem. I really love D&D maps - and we are certainly experiencing a renaissance of amazing maps as cartographers churn out tons of great maps for battles, cities, and whole worlds. However, with the coolness of maps comes the complication of displaying them. Not only is printing maps fairly expensive, but for a certain size of maps it becomes practically impossible. (I work for a commercial printer and there are limits even for us whether practical or economical).</p><p></p><p>My solution is going to be upgrading my table with a 55" touch screen display that I will use to display my maps. This is what I meant by a "semi-virtual" tabletop.</p><p></p><p>Even though I only "need" it for display purposes, I know there are now lots of players in the VTT scene. There are some functions and features I don't need, (since our group meets in person), but there are others that would even further enhance our experience - like being able to obscure/hide unexplored areas of a dungeon. I also wouldn't mind being able to more easily display/track conditions.</p><p></p><p>Given this situation, what VTTs would the En World Brain Trust™ suggest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Filthy Lucre, post: 8413730, member: 6892631"] Hello En World Brain Trust™, I am hoping that I can rely on your collective insight to solve a problem. I really love D&D maps - and we are certainly experiencing a renaissance of amazing maps as cartographers churn out tons of great maps for battles, cities, and whole worlds. However, with the coolness of maps comes the complication of displaying them. Not only is printing maps fairly expensive, but for a certain size of maps it becomes practically impossible. (I work for a commercial printer and there are limits even for us whether practical or economical). My solution is going to be upgrading my table with a 55" touch screen display that I will use to display my maps. This is what I meant by a "semi-virtual" tabletop. Even though I only "need" it for display purposes, I know there are now lots of players in the VTT scene. There are some functions and features I don't need, (since our group meets in person), but there are others that would even further enhance our experience - like being able to obscure/hide unexplored areas of a dungeon. I also wouldn't mind being able to more easily display/track conditions. Given this situation, what VTTs would the En World Brain Trust™ suggest? [/QUOTE]
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