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Post by ross633 on May 13, 2019 22:54:32 GMT
hi guys, I don't know if it could be an odd request, but i want to propose it anyway. For reason of space and time i couldn’t play Nuts! with minis and table, so I adapted to use a software like tabletop simulator for my games. So far it's a good way to play, and so i came with an idea. I know that some of you have the simulator so I asked my self if it could be possible organize some game together.
The flexibility of the rules allows to play some head to head skirmish or even a little "dnd" style campaign cooperatively.
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Post by jp on May 30, 2019 8:09:17 GMT
HI,
So how does the Tabletop Simulator work for NUTS? Am interested in using it but have no experience of the software. Is there DLC that I need to buy on top of the software to replicate the NUTS environment (figures and terrain etc)?
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on May 30, 2019 21:51:15 GMT
HI, So how does the Tabletop Simulator work for NUTS? Am interested in using it but have no experience of the software. Is there DLC that I need to buy on top of the software to replicate the NUTS environment (figures and terrain etc)? Not familiar with this at all. Maybe someone else?
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Post by exspecto on May 31, 2019 2:39:15 GMT
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Post by jp on May 31, 2019 17:51:16 GMT
Thanks for the explanation, exspecto. Bought TTS earlier and am building some armies but I’ve found that with quite a few of the army content (and maps) there are lots of old links to Dropbox, for example, that won’t download the majority of the artifacts, be they scenery or figures etc. Let me get to grips with the system (and the NUTS rules as I still haven’t had time to have a test game!!) and I’ll be happy to try an online game.
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Post by ross633 on Jun 2, 2019 20:24:33 GMT
Hi, I found some terrain and soldiers browsing the workshop, search for chain of command mod. It has many terrains and buildings to use. For soldiers I use some bolt action figurines. if you send me an mp with your steam name i can add you and share some advice.
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Post by shishmish on Jun 15, 2019 14:02:02 GMT
If it's just space and time, if you are playing SF rules consider prepainted miniatures and maps: Two dozen miniatures doesn't take much space, and maps can be folded. I got my Star Wars minis from MiniatureMarket and use Armored Cartographers. Star Wars minis have some nice rebels which can double for any cyberpunk setting...
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