Our latest DLC, Khronos Hunter is now available in Tabletop Simulator! This is our first DLC to include both English and Japanese. Enjoy!
The Empress of Time inadvertently triggers a malfunction that causes different time intervals and parallel worlds to intersect. You are an adventurer who is unwittingly sucked into this time spiral. Your objective is collecting a form of energy called mana and bringing the world back to order, allowing you to return to your own time.
We’ve also made a huge improvement to the Grid system with a lot more options for you to choose from. Try it out and let us know what you think!
We are also investigating various networking solutions to improve the netcode. Some of the improvements would be network stability, connection issues, voice chat, bandwidth reduction, security, and server browser issues. If we find a good solution, this would be a major change to the game and will take a lot of time to develop and beta test to ensure stability.
Our latest DLC, Khronos Hunter is now available in Tabletop Simulator! This is our first DLC to include both English and Japanese. Enjoy!
The Empress of Time inadvertently triggers a malfunction that causes different time intervals and parallel worlds to intersect. You are an adventurer who is unwittingly sucked into this time spiral. Your objective is collecting a form of energy called mana and bringing the world back to order, allowing you to return to your own time.
We’ve also made a huge improvement to the Grid system with a lot more options for you to choose from. Try it out and let us know what you think!
We are also investigating various networking solutions to improve the netcode. Some of the improvements would be network stability, connection issues, voice chat, bandwidth reduction, security, and server browser issues. If we find a good solution, this would be a major change to the game and will take a lot of time to develop and beta test to ensure stability.
To celebrate International Tabletop Day on April 29th, Tabletop Simulator is having a 50% off weekend deal. In addition, most of our DLCs are also on sale from 20-50% off! Check it out and tell your friends! Sale ends Monday, May 1st!
In today’s update, we’ve got our latest DLC, In the Name of Odin by NSKN Games! In the Name of Odin is a strategy game for 2-5 players, each with a claim to become the new Jarl. You are all brave warriors, shrewd traders and bold explorers, but only one of you will become the new Jarl to rule in the name of Odin!
And our newest feature is Decals! With Decals you can now stamp or stick images to any object. Need stickers for cards and have them stick on when shuffling? Now you can do that. Creating a western theme and want to add bullet decals to your scene? Now you can! Have fun with it!
Press the button to randomly select the viking token markers.
2-5 Players | Ages 13 & Up.
Only the host needs to own the DLC for everyone to play.
New Feature - Decals
You can now place decals on any object.
Access the Decal tool in the side menu.
Decals are saved per game.
When a save is loaded, everyone will have access to the decals in that save.
Click the plus sign to create new decals.
The decal you select with have a “Selected” text on it.
You will see a ghost of your decal so you know how it will look when you place it down.
The placement will be affected by your camera position.
Decals will stick to cards and can be shuffled in the deck.
Decals can be placed on any surface, vertical, horizontal and angled.
Click a decal to delete it.
You can rotate decals by using Q and E.
You can scale decals with the + and - keys.
When ALT Zooming, you’ll be able to see the decal on the object.
To disable decals in permissions, it is under the Paint section (just for now).
Debugging
Added new launch commands to help debug issues and figure out what’s going on.
If you are having any type of crashing or problem with something, then using these launch options will help us track down issues that we cannot reproduce on our own.
Input these in Properties, General and click the SET LAUNCH OPTIONS button.
You can input multiple launch options by putting a space in between them.
Remove the quotes before entering them in.
“-nothreading” - Disables loading system in the backload.
“-nosteam” - Disables all the steamworks related stuff.
“-notablet” - Disables the tablet.
“-nosubscription” - Stops steam from checking your workshop subscription.
Improvements
Added an empty table option called None so you can place your own custom tables (or anything) in its place.
Scaling object will scale all of its states as well.
Updated link in the Notebook for Scythe DLC to ensure the latest rules are available.
Optimized C# calls to Lua that don't have parameters.
Fixes
Fixed crashing issue with tablet (if still occurs, use -notablet launch option for now).
Fixed issue with Steam avatar portraits being mirrored.
Stay up to date on development by following us on Twitter and Facebook!
To celebrate International Tabletop Day on April 29th, Tabletop Simulator is having a 50% off weekend deal. In addition, most of our DLCs are also on sale from 20-50% off! Check it out and tell your friends! Sale ends Monday, May 1st!
In today’s update, we’ve got our latest DLC, In the Name of Odin by NSKN Games! In the Name of Odin is a strategy game for 2-5 players, each with a claim to become the new Jarl. You are all brave warriors, shrewd traders and bold explorers, but only one of you will become the new Jarl to rule in the name of Odin!
And our newest feature is Decals! With Decals you can now stamp or stick images to any object. Need stickers for cards and have them stick on when shuffling? Now you can do that. Creating a western theme and want to add bullet decals to your scene? Now you can! Have fun with it!
Press the button to randomly select the viking token markers.
2-5 Players | Ages 13 & Up.
Only the host needs to own the DLC for everyone to play.
New Feature - Decals
You can now place decals on any object.
Access the Decal tool in the side menu.
Decals are saved per game.
When a save is loaded, everyone will have access to the decals in that save.
Click the plus sign to create new decals.
The decal you select with have a “Selected” text on it.
You will see a ghost of your decal so you know how it will look when you place it down.
The placement will be affected by your camera position.
Decals will stick to cards and can be shuffled in the deck.
Decals can be placed on any surface, vertical, horizontal and angled.
Click a decal to delete it.
You can rotate decals by using Q and E.
You can scale decals with the + and - keys.
When ALT Zooming, you’ll be able to see the decal on the object.
To disable decals in permissions, it is under the Paint section (just for now).
Debugging
Added new launch commands to help debug issues and figure out what’s going on.
If you are having any type of crashing or problem with something, then using these launch options will help us track down issues that we cannot reproduce on our own.
Input these in Properties, General and click the SET LAUNCH OPTIONS button.
You can input multiple launch options by putting a space in between them.
Remove the quotes before entering them in.
“-nothreading” - Disables loading system in the backload.
“-nosteam” - Disables all the steamworks related stuff.
“-notablet” - Disables the tablet.
“-nosubscription” - Stops steam from checking your workshop subscription.
Improvements
Added an empty table option called None so you can place your own custom tables (or anything) in its place.
Scaling object will scale all of its states as well.
Updated link in the Notebook for Scythe DLC to ensure the latest rules are available.
Optimized C# calls to Lua that don't have parameters.
Fixes
Fixed crashing issue with tablet (if still occurs, use -notablet launch option for now).
Fixed issue with Steam avatar portraits being mirrored.
Stay up to date on development by following us on Twitter and Facebook!
This update we’ve added in one of the most requested improvements to Tabletop Simulator, 64-bit! If you are unfamiliar with what this means for the game: more stability thanks to being able to use all system memory, faster mod loading, and support for larger & crazier mods.
We mentioned in the last update that we would have to drop support for Windows 32-bit (0.8% of our players), but we have good news! We were able to create both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows builds of the game and Steam should provide you with the proper version of the game. But, if you are having any trouble playing the game after the update try reinstalling the game to force it grab the correct version.
Overall this patch was all updating all the old and much needed items of repair to make the game overall more stable, smooth, and perform better.
Indonesia by Splotter Spellen is ]now available on Steam for $6.99 with a 10% discount!
Once players are seated, pressing the "Shuffle First Turn" animated button will randomly select a player order and place colored tokens onto the board.
Decks will be shuffled.
The button will then switch to allowing you to raise or lower hidden zones over the player mats, to suit player preference.
64-bit Support
64-bit support added for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Window 32-bit will still exist, while Mac and Linux will be 64-bit only.
Better game stability due to being to able to use all system RAM.
Create larger and more detailed mods due to the ~3 gb limit being removed.
Faster loading time for mods with larger images.
Less stutters when loading images.
Unity Engine Upgrade to 5.3.8
Overall improved fps.
Better game stability due to fixes on Unity’s end.
Fixed https ssl loading issue for Mac and Linux.
Host of other small improvement and fixes.
New Tablet Browser
Migrated from Awesomium to Embedded Browser.
Works on Mac now.
More up to date browser will cause less issue loading websites.
Perform better compared to the old implementation.
64-bit support.
New Steamworks Wrapper
Migrated from Ludosity to Steamworks .net.
More up-to-date feature set.
Ability to add new Steam related features in the future.
Better Steam related stability.
64-bit support.
Fixes
Fixed searching a deck and cards weren’t being scaled correctly to match the deck.
Fixed scrolling or opening a folder the triple dots wouldn't appear on menu buttons.
This update we’ve added in one of the most requested improvements to Tabletop Simulator, 64-bit! If you are unfamiliar with what this means for the game: more stability thanks to being able to use all system memory, faster mod loading, and support for larger & crazier mods.
We mentioned in the last update that we would have to drop support for Windows 32-bit (0.8% of our players), but we have good news! We were able to create both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows builds of the game and Steam should provide you with the proper version of the game. But, if you are having any trouble playing the game after the update try reinstalling the game to force it grab the correct version.
Overall this patch was all updating all the old and much needed items of repair to make the game overall more stable, smooth, and perform better.
Indonesia by Splotter Spellen is ]now available on Steam for $6.99 with a 10% discount!
Once players are seated, pressing the "Shuffle First Turn" animated button will randomly select a player order and place colored tokens onto the board.
Decks will be shuffled.
The button will then switch to allowing you to raise or lower hidden zones over the player mats, to suit player preference.
64-bit Support
64-bit support added for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Window 32-bit will still exist, while Mac and Linux will be 64-bit only.
Better game stability due to being to able to use all system RAM.
Create larger and more detailed mods due to the ~3 gb limit being removed.
Faster loading time for mods with larger images.
Less stutters when loading images.
Unity Engine Upgrade to 5.3.8
Overall improved fps.
Better game stability due to fixes on Unity’s end.
Fixed https ssl loading issue for Mac and Linux.
Host of other small improvement and fixes.
New Tablet Browser
Migrated from Awesomium to Embedded Browser.
Works on Mac now.
More up to date browser will cause less issue loading websites.
Perform better compared to the old implementation.
64-bit support.
New Steamworks Wrapper
Migrated from Ludosity to Steamworks .net.
More up-to-date feature set.
Ability to add new Steam related features in the future.
Better Steam related stability.
64-bit support.
Fixes
Fixed searching a deck and cards weren’t being scaled correctly to match the deck.
Fixed scrolling or opening a folder the triple dots wouldn't appear on menu buttons.
This update focused on a lot of behind the scenes stuff that will really help the way we test and release patches in the future.
We’re also looking into getting Tabletop Simulator upgraded to 64 bit as only .8% of our player base is on 32 bit. We will not be offering both, so once we upgrade to 64 bit, we will phase out 32 bit support. So if you are on a 32 bit OS we recommend looking to upgrade.
There is still a lot of work to getting Tabletop Simulator 64 bit, but the advantages of using more than ~3 gigs of ram will greatly improve the game’s stability and allow you guys to be more creative with your mods.
This update focused on a lot of behind the scenes stuff that will really help the way we test and release patches in the future.
We’re also looking into getting Tabletop Simulator upgraded to 64 bit as only .8% of our player base is on 32 bit. We will not be offering both, so once we upgrade to 64 bit, we will phase out 32 bit support. So if you are on a 32 bit OS we recommend looking to upgrade.
There is still a lot of work to getting Tabletop Simulator 64 bit, but the advantages of using more than ~3 gigs of ram will greatly improve the game’s stability and allow you guys to be more creative with your mods.
Warfighter: The Tactical Special Forces Card Game by Dan Verssen Games, has been in the works for a long time, and we’re happy to finally have this game released! Warfighter includes not just the base game, but also expansions 1-8, so you get a jam packed game for one price!
Warfighter is a card game for 1 to 6 players. You play cooperatively with your friends against the system to complete present day squad-level combat missions.
We also have some great improvements this week with the addition of creating folders in the Games Menu for Workshop and Saved Games! The Saved Objects Menu got a much needed overhaul with improvements to the entire folder system. Keep reading on for full details!
DLC - Warfighter: The Tactical Special Forces Card Game
Warfighter: The Tactical Special Forces Card Game by Dan Verssen Games, has been in the works for a long time, and we’re happy to finally have this game released! Warfighter includes not just the base game, but also expansions 1-8, so you get a jam packed game for one price!
Warfighter is a card game for 1 to 6 players. You play cooperatively with your friends against the system to complete present day squad-level combat missions.
We also have some great improvements this week with the addition of creating folders in the Games Menu for Workshop and Saved Games! The Saved Objects Menu got a much needed overhaul with improvements to the entire folder system. Keep reading on for full details!
DLC - Warfighter: The Tactical Special Forces Card Game