Paul
Jan 19 2012, 04:13 PM
Any one else see
this? This is pretty much how I imagien what 3278 has been trying tp ut together for me for a while now at our table.
Paul
Jan 19 2012, 04:13 PM
Oh and thanks
Jong for posting this.
Draco18s
Jan 19 2012, 04:19 PM
Very cool. Only thing is:
Where can I get one and how much does it cost?
3278
Jan 19 2012, 07:03 PM
That's pretty sweet! Small-ish, but a nice commercial application of the technology. Slick-looking.
We're exactly one short-throw projector and a big sheet of glass away from having a much, much bigger version of this to game on. [And eat breakfast on.] Its total cost will be >$200 plus the projector, however much that turns out to cost, for a <60-72 inch "screen."
Fix-it
Jan 19 2012, 07:22 PM
no price listed. which means if you have to ask...
Hamsnibit
Jan 19 2012, 07:26 PM
We use a selfmade wooden version with a drawer for pencils and sheets with a plastic surface to draw on.
Works really nice.
At the end of a session or mission one glance at the table is enough to tell how chaotic the whole thing went
NiL_FisK_Urd
Jan 19 2012, 07:29 PM
We use a normal TFT-Screen with a flat backside without the stand - this works just perfect ^^
bibliophile20
Jan 19 2012, 07:48 PM
Ooooh. Definitely something to aspire to--and something that I've been hoping that someone would create/invent. At the moment, though, Maptools will have to suffice.
3278
Jan 19 2012, 07:50 PM
QUOTE (NiL_FisK_Urd @ Jan 19 2012, 08:29 PM)

We use a normal TFT-Screen with a flat backside without the stand - this works just perfect ^^
I've thought about doing this as a nice interim solution; do you let people set things on it, and if so, how heavy? Have you had any problems with people dropping things on it?
NiL_FisK_Urd
Jan 19 2012, 08:00 PM
We use the "Shadowrun Squad Manager" program for it .
http://www.stauder-online.de/sr/ <-a german programs it, don't know if there is an english version ^^
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