Now that we have our deck created, we can bring it into Tabletop Simulator. Click on Objects, Components and Custom. Then click on Deck. Click on the folder icon to bring up the file browser to import your images. If you plan on having different backs for each of your cards, then you...
https://tabletopsimulator.nolt.io/657 Optimizations Greatly reduced the lock up when spawning lots of objects, such as when loading a save file. Reduced ram usage by about ~100 MB thanks to shader stripping. Save/Workshop file "Search" is now much faster with less chance of a hard lock ...
You can now go back to Tabletop Simulator. Click on ‘CREATE’ to start a new game: Select either ‘Singleplayer, Multiplayer or Hotseat’. Singleplayer will be just for you. Multiplayer allows you to host a game to play with other people who have Tabletop Simulator, and Hotseat al...
Location: Indianapolis, IN Logged #2 March 18, 2018, 01:16:55 PM I was just musing this morning about trying to make this myself, using Tabletop Simulator. Thanks for bringing this up. I'm grabbing it right now to mess with it and see how well it works. "This damned Bonaparte is...
https://tabletopsimulator.nolt.io/657 Optimizations Greatly reduced the lock up when spawning lots of objects, such as when loading a save file. Reduced ram usage by about ~100 MB thanks to shader stripping. Save/Workshop file "Search" is now much faster with less chance of a hard lock ...