Hi everyone,
Just as asked by someone, here are some pictures of the Gaming Table Iīve build for my D&D group.
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Hi everyone,
Just as asked by someone, here are some pictures of the Gaming Table Iīve build for my D&D group.
Very cool.
Which seat's the GM's seat?
It looks more like a LAN party... :)
Thanks for sharing :)
On picture 02 itīs upper right
yes thatīs true, but like this I can share pictures/story/maps/ etc... more individually :) but thanks for the comment
Awesome, wish we could do something like that someday, we just have 2 laptops (1 for me as the gm and another one for the players on the table that gets passed around), but that has to be one of the coolest things i have seen, congrats!.
Thank you!
Totaly understand you Notsag
So if you want something similar go step by step we also didnīt have all that stuff in one time:)perhaps you can try to get your hand on 1 second hand laptop/tv screen
buy it all together (depending on your players for sure) take a mouse and keyboard and your first player is good to go ;)
Since Iīm playing D&D I wanted a table like that and finally after 27 years I made my dream come through :D (thank you Fantasy Grounds!)
Really curious what hardware you have here. Multiple computers? One central hub? What kind?
I just gotta know! (heh).
What's with the one section that sticks out (bottom right of 01)? That seems like an accident waiting to happen.
Otherwise very cool.
Hi Art Wendorf,
Have my main laptop (ASUS ROG 752Vwith the Ultimate licensce),
and than under the table are sitting an other 5 laptop (FG Free licenses):Lenovo Notebook 330-15AST (with ,
I also installed an internet hub so players can connect via fix Internet or Wlan whatever works better,
TVīs: LG 22M47;
keyboards: Aplic 2.4GHZ wireless
and Mouses: TX wireless
Hope the answer is good enough ;)
Do you find that in play the screens are a distraction? Seems like nobody would look at one another, just their screens. Curious to know how it works out in your experience.
Hello Three of Swords
Yes, table is not 100% finished (was the last part to finish but I wanted the pictures online for last friday.
But thatīs done know ;)
Thank you
Hi Hector
Indeed that was/is a little problem (just the reason why I have set the TV screens in that angle) an with the octagonal build the screens doesnīt really block sight. Also when I am DMíng I try to get my players involved (walking around the table, whispering in a players ear, changing voices, etc... make the players look at me and use the screens essentially for combat. I think we will have to find a good middle way but yes Iīm curious too
Cool. You are definitely innovating with the tools of gaming here.
Some indie RPGs are quite innovative with game rules and other devices (jenga towers, candles) as game tools that help build a story.
I think we're in a golden age of gaming innovation. Who knew that 70s/80s teenagers would stick with their adolescent hobbies all the way through to the years when they had real purchasing power? A wonder to behold...
Hi Folks
Here is a new picture of my gaming table with a little surface upgrade (still not totally finished), thinkin about some cupholders and dice trays/towers too.
Comments are welcome :)
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Need to see this when it's in play!
What are you using for brackets to hold the monitors at an angle. I was thinking of doing the same with my table but havnt figured out what to do about that yet.
Hi tmandeville,
Had the same problem until I did my own 3D printed brackets, but they are a little bit shabby cause I did them quickly (had to do adjustment the monitor angle afterwards)
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Looks pretty cool!
I'm testing around running a Virtual Machine server to do a very similar setup. FGU hosts on the GM side quite decently on a i5-4590. With the recent updates over the summer GPU usage dropped from 100% down to 50%, and holds around 80-85% when running a map with LOS and effects involved.