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See Games Workshop Sue these guys...
Posted: 2007-02-13 01:03pm
by MKSheppard
Virtual Tabletop
Here a player uses arrows and the tape measure to determine how far the enemy is. Models shown are representations of models by Games Workshop.
Virtual Tabletop is a 3d environment that can be used to play tabletop miniature war games across the internet! Nearly any game can be recreated with the easy to use tools and editable properties. This is not a game system itself, you will still need a game system to play. This product is in development.
Features
Easy to create landscapes using FlexMap.
Click-to-place terrain.
Simple to set up new game systems.
More information coming!
Posted: 2007-02-13 01:44pm
by Dartzap
Interesting concept, but GW are quite trigger happy usually, so yeah, so long and thanks for all the fish...
Posted: 2007-02-13 02:02pm
by InnocentBystander
Oh god, this would be perfect for that game of Battlefleet Gothic we wanted to do.
Posted: 2007-02-13 02:09pm
by Azazal
If they were smart, they would pull the GW based images and use some generic or WW2 models. Most likely GW will scream IP infringement, then they'll pull the models and continue on with their program.
Posted: 2007-02-13 03:11pm
by DPDarkPrimus
Oh god, this is awesome.
Posted: 2007-02-13 04:38pm
by Tasoth
if the models are easy to import, they should go generic and allow users to create and bring their own models in. It would really, really keep them safe and increase their user base.
Posted: 2007-02-13 04:58pm
by Stark
Yeah, simply having the model format open and a forum full of 40k models would be much, much smarter than basically saying 'yo come sue us'.
On the other hand, this is the sort of miniatures game we've all wanted.
Posted: 2007-02-13 05:37pm
by Ghost Rider
Good idea, and they've basically done one of the dumber things.
Why didn't they just use generic WW2 models, most know what this program will be used for, but blantantly going "See WH40K games!!!" is just painting the bull's eye on your ass and asking them to go deep.
Posted: 2007-02-13 05:44pm
by MKSheppard
The 40k models are placeholders, the game won't ship with them, but with a generic set of 3d models....but like GR said, using 40K stuff in their promos is just asking for trouble
Posted: 2007-02-13 06:58pm
by Xisiqomelir
Apprentice/
Mindless Automaton for tabletop gaming. Awesome.
Posted: 2007-02-13 07:53pm
by Uraniun235
I predict at least one crippling aneurysm over at Games Workshop over this development.
Posted: 2007-02-13 08:08pm
by Solauren
Or Games Workshop trying to buy the program
Posted: 2007-02-13 08:14pm
by Stark
Uraniun235 wrote:I predict at least one crippling aneurysm over at Games Workshop over this development.
They've deliberately made suck games out of their system for years: eventually, they must have known someone would just make their own.
Posted: 2007-02-13 08:20pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Solauren wrote:Or Games Workshop trying to buy the program
They'll only buy it in order to shelve it, never intending to release it.
Posted: 2007-02-13 08:34pm
by Adrian Laguna
Stark wrote:Uraniun235 wrote:I predict at least one crippling aneurysm over at Games Workshop over this development.
They've deliberately made suck games out of their system for years: eventually, they must have known someone would just make their own.
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Solauren wrote:Or Games Workshop trying to buy the program
They'll only buy it in order to shelve it, never intending to release it.
You gotta remember, the miniatures and rulebooks are extremely expensive for the customer and a real cash cow for the GW. The company has to be very careful about any material it releases that's related to their main product. The material has to
promote the tabletop game, not compete against it, because this would be akin to deliberately crippling their cash cow.
That is the reason why Dawn of War is in the end just another generic RTS, with base building and troop rushes. It has none of the table-top game's tactical depth because then people would start preferring the cheaper PC game.
Posted: 2007-02-13 08:39pm
by Stark
Err... no shit? We all know why they do it. Doesn't mean they should be surprised someone else just made one themselves.
Posted: 2007-02-13 09:36pm
by Arthur_Tuxedo
Seems interesting. I wonder how it works with multiple people. If it has models for different settings, it might be useful for PnP RPGing, in addition to wargaming.
Posted: 2007-02-14 12:23am
by J_Cayman
Looks like a 3d version of
Little Cyber Wars or
Vassal.
Posted: 2007-02-14 03:25am
by Exmoor Cat
Unlikely to be sued as they've properly acknowledged the copyright source.
Posted: 2007-02-14 03:35am
by Exmoor Cat
Am I being thick by not finding the download link for the core game?
Posted: 2007-02-14 05:52am
by 2000AD
Adrian Laguna wrote:
That is the reason why Dawn of War is in the end just another generic RTS, with base building and troop rushes. It has none of the table-top game's tactical depth because then people would start preferring the cheaper PC game.
And because previous attempts to make a straight up 40k video game had fallen flat on their face.
Posted: 2007-02-14 07:46am
by Brother-Captain Gaius
Exmoor Cat wrote:Am I being thick by not finding the download link for the core game?
It isn't finished yet. You can only download the map-making utility as of yet.