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Yes, while we have always had games such as the Dawn of War series, there is this unique thing about the tabletop mechanics which have never been managed to get adequately reproduced in all the videogames made until now, either due 3D or fixed grids, the sensation just wasn't right, with Tabletop Simulator this is not the case, here you finally have the chance to stay at home while playing a tabletop game online, thank to Steam workshop things can be added, and you can save it so you come back later to continue the game. | Yes, while we have always had games such as the Dawn of War series, there is this unique thing about the tabletop mechanics which have never been managed to get adequately reproduced in all the videogames made until now, either due 3D or fixed grids, the sensation just wasn't right, with Tabletop Simulator this is not the case, here you finally have the chance to stay at home while playing a tabletop game online, thank to Steam workshop things can be added, and you can save it so you come back later to continue the game. | ||
''Shhhh, don't tell Games Workshop this exists!'' | |||
==External Links== | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhnjvllaX18 This video shows the pros and cons of using 40k, not sure if dancing riptides is good or bad...] | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzLP4QaOSiU Setting up the game for Warhammer 40,000] | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3W3qgvcGv8&t=9147s Imperial Guard vs Necrons] | |||
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Revision as of 19:56, 25 December 2016
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Tabletop Simulator is, like its name indicates, a simulator which allows you to play in your computer diferent boardgames and tabletop games, in 3D, with all the usual objects and quirks you find in real life.
Let this sink in for a moment.
Yes, while we have always had games such as the Dawn of War series, there is this unique thing about the tabletop mechanics which have never been managed to get adequately reproduced in all the videogames made until now, either due 3D or fixed grids, the sensation just wasn't right, with Tabletop Simulator this is not the case, here you finally have the chance to stay at home while playing a tabletop game online, thank to Steam workshop things can be added, and you can save it so you come back later to continue the game.
Shhhh, don't tell Games Workshop this exists!