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InfinitasDM Download] [Torrent]

Updated: Mar 13, 2020





















































About This Game InfinitasDM - Create, Organize, and Play Campaigns for Pen and Paper RPGs.InfinitasDM is an Atlas, Lorebook, Battle Map, digital RPG tabletop all in one. All completely game-system agnostic for any genre and any RPG system.Unlike other "digital tabletops," InfinitasDM takes the power of digital tools and brings them to the physical table. Create and control your campaign from your PC/Mac while sending an additional Player's View to a secondary display. For even more immersion mount or project the Player's View display onto your gaming table and use physical miniatures and set pieces to enhance your gaming experience.In addition to creating and playing content from your Windows or MacOS computers, campaign files are also compatible across the iOS and Android versions of the app.This allows GM / DMs to use tools like: Digital Maps (Import existing maps or create them from scratch within InfinitasDM) Fog of War Documents (writing, viewing, and organization) Player tokens Map Links that connect directly to documents and other maps, and more All without forcing everyone to play from individual computers over the internet. 1075eedd30 Title: InfinitasDMGenre: RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Atom Switch, Inc.Publisher:Atom Switch, Inc.Release Date: 28 Nov, 2016 InfinitasDM Download] [Torrent] The software maybe will never be updated again, so I edit my first review. If you need a software similar to maptool, this is for you. You can't roll dices or play online, this software can only make you do some dungeon crawl, if you have a projector. It has fog of war, you can add your models and your maps, and add some text. But hardly, at the moment, you could run a campaign or an adventure in it, since it's very limited in its options. I believe in supporting projects like this. While not perfect, there's a lot of potential here, and I certainly hope the developers will continue to add more to the product. It's important to read the manual on for this one. Some of the controls aren't as intuitive as they could be (likely given that the program has also been ported to Android and iOS), so be sure to take a few minutes to look at all the different controls to figure out how things work. Some items are placed or moved by holding the mouse button down for a few seconds, which isn't obvious right away.The manual also mentioned that a Chromecast might be needed to send your images to another screen. I have been informed by the developers that this isn't factual for the PC version (and I hope they make that clear in an update to the manual). To anyone who may have read my original review, sorry, if I mislead you.If you think this is something that will improve your game, give it a shot. As I said before, it's not perfect, but it does some things really well, and if those are the things that you need, that's all that matters.. Ever since I'm using this app, my game are a 100% more organised! I can actualy have all my notes at a fingertip AND have a map to show my pc since the fog of war helps me. I dont need to have my pc draw the map and lose precious game time describing a room size and dimensions. I can also display my maps on a screen to make my player battle on a tactical map (I dont have the budget for that but someday)The drawing tools is kind of lacking and I dont use it often. The buttons are not that much useful to me neither but still they're here if I ever need them! I love the dungeon blank space filling it helps me save time on drawing less little lines while focusing more on the plot of my adventures. Another good thing is that all of my notes are in a same place with visual cues so it's easier for me to actualy find them on a map than in endless folders...I really like this app and recomend it to any Dm who want to have a better organisations of their notes,. I was unsatisfied with this product. the map making part is tedious to the extent that i couldnt get past it the eraser does not work theres no undo if you mess up. very sloppy . as for the rest ... ya gotta get yer map done first and thats gonna take the patience of a saint. oh and maybe a tutorial would be nice.. Wanted it to work quite badly. Can't create a new campaign as the "create" button seems to do nothing.. I was part of the Kickstarter project for this application, I have it on my MacPro via Steam and on my iPad Pro. Works great on my MacPro when using my AppleTV to send the Player's view to my TV screen. The creators listens to all our questions and concerns. It's the beginning of something awesome! The iPad Pro won't mirror via AppleTV but through Chromecast, not a big deal for me but would have been cool. Being able to take photos of a map from your camera and uploading it is awesome. Can't wait to see how this app looks in the future.. I greatly enjoy using this program for running my DnD game. It allows me to have a fantastic way to use digital maps, with the subfolders being a great touch.. I love the idea of this software. On paper, it's just what I am looking for. Something specifically designed to run a tabletop game with a screen for battlemaps with fog of war. I am reveiwing if from the standpoint of using it with a PC and on that platform, it's really lacking in basic usability.Until I went and hunted around on forums where the developers where answering questions similar to mine, I was pretty convinced that the software was just bugged and broken.It turns out that many of the features are built around the idea of 'click and hold' which is not anything the average PC user ever uses. This design choice is clearly for touch enabled surfaces. I get that but this software is being sold for PC with zero concessions for that platform. I really hope this changes. Also, if you want to use your purchase on another platform, you have to buy it again. On top of that, I see no way for you to share your files from one device to another. There is basic infrastructure lacking (user accounts, syncing between devices, etc).There's also issues with placing markers. It seems that, depending on how large or small you decide to make a map that you import effects the size of the markers you place. On some of my maps they are tiny, on others they cover a large portion of the map. When you are placing a map, it's impossible to tell how big or small you are making the map. Again, this may not actually be true, but from a UI standpoint it's either impossible to tell or very criptic in it's notification to the user.I'm glad that someone decided to make this product, but I wouldn't recomend it at this time, simply for the fact that I would not reward releasing software that isn't ready for release on the platform that you are buying it for, in my case, PC.EDIT: One of the devs pointed out that tokens on the screen when you go to scale your map are there to set the relative size of the map image. I never infered that from the tokens on the screen as they are off center and there is no text explaining why they are there. Frankly, I thought their display was a bug. As for the long press use throughout the software, I was told this is detailed in the user manual, which it is but I still question how many people actually look at a manual, muchless assume one even exists. I know I didn't. It's not my go to solution to learn how to use relatively simple software. I hope the devs decide to make some simple UI design changes that hold the user's hand a bit more instead.

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