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Yes, you can build your maps and let your friends join your game and play on itSo Constructo is a VTT?
Yes, you can build your maps and let your friends join your game and play on itSo Constructo is a VTT?
Thank you for your trust!Bookmarked! We will see what the future holds for Constructo with great interest.
Still Alpha huh? What's left to do?Thank you for your trust!
I take this opportunity to show you how easy it is to build with Constructo (we are still in Alpha)
Love the white ghosting element that appears to show you the placement plane / z-axis placement. Such a useful feature, I wish it were in more design softwares.Thank you for your trust!
I take this opportunity to show you how easy it is to build with Constructo (we are still in Alpha)
Oh, sorry. I thought you meant VTT as in Roll20. Thanks for the clarification.No as I said before, you cannot use their material within a project like ours that works totally in 3D. While we may look very similar, in reality we are not at all
We are very fussy about the quality of our product, so we still want to take time to improve UI, UX and fix some bugsStill Alpha huh? What's left to do?
Thank you! I must say that it helps a lot in the construction phaseLove the white ghosting element that appears to show you the placement plane / z-axis placement. Such a useful feature, I wish it were in more design softwares.
Wow! But feature complete? Just asking because in the strict software development sense of the term, an alpha release is not feature complete. As opposed to a beta release, where all features are in place, but there are likely to still be bugs i.e. not a production quality release.We are very fussy about the quality of our product, so we still want to take time to improve UI, UX and fix some bugs
Forgive me, I did not explain myself well. As you rightly said, the alpha can absolutely have bugs and not have all the features available. My message meant to suggest that our Alpha is almost ready, but we still need some time to fix bugs that would otherwise make it frustrating and fix other small things. It will still be an Alpha, so far from perfect, but with its level of qualityWow! But feature complete? Just asking because in the strict software development sense of the term, an alpha release is not feature complete. As opposed to a beta release, where all features are in place, but there are likely to still be bugs i.e. not a production quality release.