![]() I can’t predict just what it’ll support in the future, but I can tell you how it works in the here-and-now. The application itself is being constantly updated, with new features being added every week or two. States can also be saved, loaded and shared easily. It’s merciful, then, that the host is given full control over time itself, able to roll back and undo any physical action as required. A slip of the mouse can disturb whole boards and send pieces tumbling off into the void, only to messily respawn back in the center of the playfield. While it sometimes simplifies complex processes (such as setting the table for a game involving hundreds of little pieces), it can also render the simplest of things surprisingly difficult. The huge flexibility of TTS is something of a double-edged sword. I'll come back that minefield later, but for now: here are four of the best Tabletop Simulator mods, what they do and how they play. Combined with full Steam Workshop support, it’s a potentially huge boon for those with tabletop gaming friends in far away places, and (unsurprisingly) a bit of a legal minefield. While it comes bundled with a handful of copyright-free board/card game staples, its real strength lies in its easy moddability, allowing you to import just about any tabletop, playmat, token, card or custom dice that you can find an image file or 3D model of and share it with others. Something of a rising star of Steam Early Access, Tabletop Simulator boasts the ability to simulate (fancy that) a 3D, physical tabletop with up to 7 other players online. Enter Berserk Games and their solution: Tabletop Simulator. Sadly, not all of us are blessed with a local circle of sexy and handsome friends to play with. If there’s one thing that RPS has been trying to teach us over the past few years, it’s that tabletop gaming is cool, possibly even sexy, and definitely done by some handsome folks (hello there, Rab). ![]() What are the best Tabletop Simulator mods? We asked Dominic Tarason to dig through the Steam Workshop, turn a blind eye to potential for intellectual property to be infringed, and pick out the best the community has to offer.
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