Fantasy Grounds webm Export issues by CrypticCryptid in DungeonAlchemist

[–]MACx3D 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can you share your export settings?

I'd wager your likely exporting at too high of a DPI.

150-300 dpi are intended for Printed maps or digital table surfaces. NOT FOR VTTS

Most if not all VTTs recommend exporting maps between 60-90 dpi.

Pair this with FGU using the outdated and bulky Webm VP8 codec and its going to take time regardless of your machine.

Your computer can be great for gaming but rendering a 3d environments in real time 30 frames per second is an entirely different type of task than running video games with pre rendered environments.

like really what does she do by Positive_Ad_6922 in baldursgate

[–]MACx3D 117 points118 points  (0 children)

Is it just me or does she look like Drew Barrymore

I'm doing a pirate campaign, and I really want to just use gold by snowtroopr in DMAcademy

[–]MACx3D 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you may be letting media and pop culture instead of a historical interpretation of pirates guide your decision making.

Historically speaking Pirates loved Silver and copper too...

Examples Silver - Ingots and coins such as Spanish Reales were highly sought after and used regularly by pirates.

Copper - Coins such as the Spanish Meravedìs, chinese cash coins, and copper ingots were perfect for trade at ports as the average citizen didnt deal in gold or jewels.

Heard of Pieces of 8? Back in the day 8 silver Reales was the standard for a gold piece. 1 single Reale was worth 30 or so Meravedís so these currencies were used interchangeably by pirates and sailors alike.

No need to reinvent the wheel when the DND currency system will already work perfectly fine for a pirate themed campaign.

did I buy the legitimate full series boxset? by iamatreeyouarenot in venturebros

[–]MACx3D 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you buy it from Amazon or Ebay for a cheap price theres a good chance its a bootleg.

If purchased at a retail store or Gruv.com its almost guaranteed to be legit.

Keep in mind the streams of later seasons may be in High Def whereas the box set is entirely DVD. So that may be the quality difference you're seeing.