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Looks good for for PC gaming though.
It looks like it was made for PC gaming to me, and has several people who appear to be playing online over the internet.
I took a second look at it. It does have pretty visuals, looks like it might be hard to get the camera at the angle you want to position on the screen for consistent scaling and movement.
None of it looked like a stable overhead 2d or stable isometric view that would be practical and helpful for placing table top pieces on , so I dont think this would work well for use as a virtual map for table top gaming. Maybe as background ambience on a 2nd screen. Thank you for the suggestion, I might even use it for some PC gaming sessions instead if I find myself looking for that type of game in the future.
I wouldnt call a hundred dollar screen "high tech" but yes, thats very much what Im looking for, maybe add some music, and a 2nd screen with some art visuals and music for ambience.
Thanks, it seems to have some good 2d grid maps. Does it have a mod that can simply display a map without requiring system interaction. Fully lit, can show the whole map at once, or pan and zoom as appropriate?
What I would really love is a 2d map or isometric that has animated background sound and music, but a flat still map is just as good as a paper map, and easier to store and modify :)