![]() ![]() ![]() Hopefully the community will also contribute some libraries that can simplify this even more like Bootstrap and jQuery have done. There are enough JavaScript examples online that I think non-programmers will have an easier time leveraging this as a scripting language. Other platforms use LUA, but I found this language a bit unapproachable as a non-programmer. I feel that this approach has some significant long-term benefits. Second, the modding approach of TTP is innovative and leverages JavaScript as a scripting language. I think that right there is probably the most important point as well. Tabletopia only allows one upload as a creator before you have to pay, where TTSs only limit is 100gb of steam cloud storage. More competition will encourage more development, I think. Worth noting that Tabletop Simulator frequently has sales that I think drop it to around 10. So what drew me to Tabletop Playground (TTP)? Well, first and foremost I wanted to encourage development in this space as the tools we have today are good, but not great. I have created a variety of tabletop games over the years on a variety of platforms including Vassal and Tabletop Simulator. The PDF version of the guide can be downloaded from here: While I do appreciate WIKI’s, blogs, and knowledgebases, sometimes have a written document (or PDF version) to reference while working on something can be very useful. ![]()
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