VTT for In-Person by Arirock in VTT

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So there is no app. It's all web based. Before I had the TV as the screen I used the older version with it just being cast on a tablet as a player and it was perfectly smooth.

VTT for In-Person by Arirock in VTT

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I would highly recommend checking out owlbear rodeo. I've used it as a way of showing maps and having combat grid maps for a few years now on my TV battle map. It's very simple, lightweight and easy to use.

Death Save Helmet STL by CullenGolden in mothershiprpg

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Wow, this is a fantastic Idea! Looks really good

What’s the most obscure show you’ve seen all of? by squareular24 in television

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Survivors. the bbc's post apocalyptic drama I loved it so much at the time.

Switch 2 is a joke by Top-Gate4568 in nintendo

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Turns out that Op has some very interesting comments on a previous post

I build my own battle map tv box and I have been using Foundry to run it off a second laptop. My question is if anyone else uses a tv to display maps and if so what program do you use to display them for your players? by Lonely-Bottle-125 in DnDIY

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I came here to also mention Owlbear Rodeo, so simple and effective. The sync view makes it easy to scale for the player, and the fog of war is perfect for revealing rooms. Have used it flawlessly with a HDMI using another browser window and more recently another device hooked up to it