![]() ![]() Realmworks is a great tool for world building and campaign management, but even if you are not interested in that, I think the Smart Map and "Fog of World" features make it worth the cost. I have display enclosed in a case created by Collabrewate. ![]() Happy to take screenshots and table photos.īasically, I have same set up. Or post any questions here and I'll try to answer them. Too tired to go into detail, check out the website and ask questions in the Lone Wolf Development forums. ![]() It can take some a few sessions to really become familiar with the interface, but once you do you won't want to run a game without it. I feel like I can say with some confidence that you'll get hooked on Fantasy Grounds pretty quickly. There is an extension (also free) that will allow you to get full-screen maps with a 1 inch scale (you will need to input your monitor size.) If you need any help at all setting it up, the Fantasy Grounds forums will get you a response the same day, often within a few minutes, with people there always willing to help you get things set up right for your game. On the host computer, you can unmask the map, track initiative, etc, while the PC connected to the monitor displays what the DM wants to show. ![]() Even better for what you're trying to do, as I understand it, is that all you really need is the free "Demo" version of the program (the licensed versions only add the ability to connect games hosted by non-ultimate license holders, to or host games for remote users to connect to.) With the Demo (unlicensed) program, you can host the game on one PC and connect locally with a different PC (also running the free Demo software) that is connected to your monitor. Fantasy Grounds can do what I think you are looking for, and does not require an internet connection unless you want remote connection (which you don't.) The software runs on your PC and all the maps and data are stored locally. ![]()
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