Разработчик: Dragom
Описание
The system is fully customizable and rule set agnostic meaning you can use any rule set you wish, even one you have made up yourself. It also supports Square and Hex mapping systems so many game types are playable.
- GM & Players (Pen & Paper Games)
- Co-op Play
- Single Player
- Skirmish
- Miniature Battles
- Map Conquest
- Objective Capture
- Conquest Wars
- Capture and Hold
- Custom Game Types
However one of the biggest bonus given to owners of Revolution Virtual Playspace is all "Playsets" that are included with the game
FREE
!- Core Playset (Fantasy)
- Conflict Playset (Military)
- Omega Playset (Space)
- Rampart Playset (Mech Robots)
- Rust Playset (Combat Vehicles)
- Demigods Playset (Super Heroes / Villains)
- Wildz Playset (Cute Zombie Animals) * Family Friendly
Contents:
Revolution comes with multiple world building "Editors" as well as a multi-player "Playspace" for you to enjoy your creations and the creations of the community.
- Map / Campaign Editor (Over 1000+ placeable assets to build your world, this number grows every update!)
- Miniature Editor (Create your characters, monsters, stats, units)
- Conversation Editor (Any miniature can have any conversation linked to it)
- Item Editor (Make your own Items for in game use)
- Quest Editor (Create Quests for the players to complete)
- Store Editor (Make Stores for your characters to shot at)
- Battle Rules Editor (Use this to control the miniatures actions when not a playing character. Allows for Single Player and Co-op module play)
- Loot Drop Editor (Randomize loot to be dropped when a miniature is defeated)
- GM Rules Editor (Have special rule that may change during play, prepare them here)
- Randomizer ([In Game] Randomly choose anything from custom lists you can save before play or generate on the fly)
- GM Links ([In Game] Give everyone access to links, images, websites, files, flash mini games, maps, PDFs, Word Documents.. anything you may need in game)
- Playspace (The area where you and your friends [Up to 10* players] can enjoy the worlds you create using any rule set you desire. *Broadband Required
* Yes, this games menus and some options may be a little rough around the edges, but that's why we are in Early Access. It doesn't make sense to finalize and beautify things when we are still constantly adding more features and content.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows Vista and Above
- Processor: Intel 2.4 Ghz Dual Core or AMD Athlon 2.6 Ghz Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: ATI Radeon 4870/5770/6770 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 260/460/550 Ti
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Windows Supported Sound Device
- Additional Notes: Port Forwarding to Host or GM a Game.
- OS *: Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5/i7 or AMD Phenom II x4
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: ATI Radeon 7870/R9 270 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti/760
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Windows Supported Sound Device
- Additional Notes: Port Forwarding to Host or GM a Game.
Mac
- OS: Mac OS X 10.6
- Processor: Intel/AMD x32/x64
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia GeForce or AMD
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Mac Supported Sound Device
- Additional Notes: Port Forwarding to Host or GM a Game.
- OS: Mac OS X 10.6 or Newer
- Processor: Intel i5/i7
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia GeForce 560GTX or higher
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Mac Supported Sound Device
- Additional Notes: Port Forwarding to Host or GM a Game.
Linux
- OS: Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS 13.x or similar
- Processor: 2+ Cores, e.g. Intel Core i3
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB OpenGL 2.1+
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Linux Supported Sound Device
- Additional Notes: Port Forwarding to Host or GM a Game.
- OS: Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS 13.x or similar
- Processor: 4+ Cores, e.g. Intel Core i7
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2GB OpenGL 3.0+
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Linux Supported Sound Device
- Additional Notes: Port Forwarding to Host or GM a Game.
Отзывы пользователей
I love the 3D mapmaking. But, you can't adjust the camera, which limits your building options. And the list of available minis is sparse and if you play DnD, you'll notice some key things missing. Wouldn't recommend this in 2024. Not really sure why this is still available, other than to fleece people out of $20.
As it stands this is not playable. The servers appear to be completely shut down.
All you can do is make maps and screen cap them. You can use the other editors
but they will be of no use. I submitted an e-mail to Dragom regarding this
and am hoping to hear back if they would make this playable.
Until and unless I can't recommend.
This games sucks. there is no way to turn off the horribly generic music which is a huge distraction from anything good this poorly designed game wants to do. I mean the music is so infuriatingly bland you immediately want to close the game out and ask for your money back. DO NOT BUY!!!
Meh.
This game styles itself as an easy to use way to create maps and areas. I found that for a game entirely set up around building areas and scenarios, its UI is dense, slow, and unintuitive. I've used it three times, been made sick of its snail-pace design, and uninstalled permanently.
Don't buy it.
This would be better if you didn't have to play online there should be an offline mode so i would just wait for that other then that it is very good. (Update) there is an offline mode so i use it alot for D&D and Hero scape and custom games, you don't even have to realy play on it either if you build snap a photo and print for great represntation
refund worthy. i shouldnt have to play online to actually play with this. there should be offline mode. good luck if you buy it. its far from user friendly.
When I first bought this product on early access, I thought it had a lot of things going for it. I spoke with the developer and offered my assistance to working on a wiki and helping to update guides. However I started to notice that less and less interaction, interest and response was taking place. Bug reports and suggestions started to build up and responses turned from we are working on it to simply being ignored. Sadly my time spend on the game was helping to report bugs and work on the projects i listed above. Sadly I was to late to realise that this project was a gimmick. The developer started a second project that as it seems to have also became the same thing. A WASTE OF MONEY!
I would strongly urge anyone looking at this or the developers other projects to stay away and do not give your money to him. I would hate to see anyone spend the cash and not be eligible for a refund, such as the case with me on this program. I have fought with steam for a refund and sadly they side with the developer and their refund policy.
I tried this twice. I tried it once while it was in Early Access and refunded it in about 90 minutes because of how bad it is. The camera is very hard to control and is very annoying. There are no hotkeys for deleting things so making a mistake requires you to click everything and click delete each time OR clear the whole map from scratch.
I purchased it a second time today because it might help me make better games out of my series of mods on Tabletop Simulator and I was hugely disappointed STILL. It's out of EA and it has the SAME problems. The biggest two problems. Horrible camera controls and no hotkey to delete placed items. HELL, you can't even EDIT a placed item! You have to delete it and re-place it to edit it. Can't rotate, resize, or move when it has been placed.
Maybe it's just me not knowing how to use this, but there shouldn't be any secrets on how to effectively use this software. It's supposed to be ease of access, not frustrating and time consuming. I don't even get enough time to learn it because Steam's 2 hour playtime refund policy. I would require SEVERAL hours to get over these stupid controls and mechanics.
There's so much more about this I hate but I can look passed those. I just HATE the two things listed above. I absolutely advise against purchasing this unless there's a sale. It's a good tool to have but the controls make it very frustrating. Save your $20USD and get something better than this. UNLESS you can look passed the horrible controls. It's just frustrating.
Revolution : Virtual Playspace is an incredibly useful tool that is relatively easy to learn (at least the mapping part), and really fun to use! It has allowed me to lay out scenarios for my friends and I to play while also allowing me to physically create worlds in order to better understand them. I've truly enjoyed my time with this virtual playspace, and I can't wait to see what the developers bring out next!
I think what I love most about it is that you can create almost anything you like using their extensive set of assets and models! It allows you to create something unique each time, and therefore creates a much more exciting experience for you and your friends! Not only can you create interesting scenes, but you can also fully customize rule sets, quests, characters + monsters, items, loot spawns, purchaseable items in specific stores, and even conversation! It's fantastic because if you don't want to take the lore/rules of another RPG, or you don't necessarily know much about said lore/rules, you can simply create your own! This part of the editor is a little more tricky, and would definitely require a bit more time to learn how to use it - but from what I've seen it is pretty clear and concise about how you go about doing things.
Overall I have really enjoyed using this virtual playspace! The only gripe I have with it is that I don't really know how multiplayer works. You need to open ports in order to host games, which is a problem for me because I am using my university wifi, and therefore don't have access to any of the information I'd need to open ports. Hopefully in the future they make it more accessible so I can show off some of my works!
This game has taught me to think of the little details, and also take a little pride and excitement in the things I've made.
The Goblin Hold:
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https://gyazo.com/c868d2541c1b1c6073fd80255ecfcce0
https://gyazo.com/4f033bd8ce817ffd2719d167199f808e
A game with huge potential, a great core idea and a wealth of content sadly marred to unplayable levels by the sheer unusability of the interface. I would adore to see this tabletop become something playable, as with some better UI design and quality of life improvements it could become the best tabletop environment available, with a terrain creation system and features such as particle effects and populated loot boxes. Sadly at this stage due to the lack of uability, quality of life options and poor UI it is actually quicker and easier to make a battleground in any other tablwetop software (and some quick & dirty 3d modelling suites) than to build something playable using this tool.
I really hope the tool can live up to it's potential but as of the time of writing I cannot recommend it and would advise waiting until it has been updated to become usable.
And to the developers, I know UI and QoL devving is the most tedious and boring part of development, but it really does make the difference between a classic and a steaming pile, and that goes double when developing a creation tool.
While I'm extremely excited about this product and hope it continues to develop smoothly, I'm more than a bit miffed... I just dropped $20 on a support program than doesn't run on my laptop (Mac), despite claims that it would. I would love to get in there and totally rescind this review, but a $20 lemon is not something I'm at all happy to have bought.
It has a lot of potential, but I can't reccomend this at its current state. The optimization is terrible, having to be online in order to play isn't super cool, the map editor could do with improvements, and it could do with more key bindings. (For example: Pressing escape to either bring up options or to exit.) Regardless of its flaws, it does have a lot of assets it seems. Although the 2D models don't look too great in my opinion, the 3D ones don't look bad, even on the lowest graphical setting.
I'm no game designer, so what I'm going to say next is purly from my little knowledge of how games work. I think one way it could improve preformance in the map editor is to, perhaps, ditch the mountains and water and give the player an empty space to just mess around in. I say this because frame rate skyrocketed for me once I turned off the lights, presumably because the mountains and water weren't being rendered as much at that point, but you kind of need to see in order to build stuff, and having to place lights isn't the most conventional way of doing so. And a big pluss would be not having to log in in order to play. If there is a way to do so, then awesome! I also think it could do with a way to edit and play at the same time, however that could be complicated to add.
I got this game hoping to replace Tabletop Simulator so I can play D&D and not worry about smacking my dice into the characters and everything exploding, however I think I'll stick with that until this game improves a bit. I barely scraped the surface of the game, however my first impression wasn't the best. If you can put up with the flaws, then by all means get this game. It has potential to be something great.
This game is a good way to play tabletop games online with friends. I have been looking for something like this for quite some time and this really hits that spot.
I am absolutely impressed by this program. This is exactly as the title suggests. It is a revolutionary virtual playspace. There is a plethora of assets for full customization, and the map editor is just brilliant. I am shocked that one guy, and his musically talented friend, managed to create this. They succeeded where so many CRPG's missed the mark. This is worth so much more than $20.
I'll be tranferring my D&D 5e game from roll20 to this platform, while still using roll20 for skill checks and spells descriptions. Thanks to the user friendly UI, that will be easily done.
The few parts that are rough around the edges are clearly marked for later improvement, and the tooltips are precisely helpful. I plan on purchasing copies for all of my players, so that they can join in on this platform.
I look forward to sharing modules and playing games with new people through this innovative tabletop RPG toolbox. My desire for a 3D virtual environment to make my fantasy world in is more than satisfied.
Mike McDonald and Nathan Thurston are heroes.
Have been using this for about a week now., Have made a few maps and plan to run some shadowrun games with my regular group if they pony up the coin to buy this great piece of software.
It is early days in development but it is still great to use. I also use Roll20, but the richness i can make in to a map on here is just mind blowing.
Really like the software, its fun to use and create with, so far i only used the map editor.
Am looking forward to community made content!
I simply love this, buy it if you are considering it, if you are on the fence take the plunge, i found it to be a great price @ $20
The creative building process of the game alone is worth the $20.00 I paid for it and more just by itself! Imagine Minecraft but for big people, without all that annoying having to dig for stuff. I akin it to the Forge on Halo Reach, but thousands of times easier to manipulate and control. You also have several themes to work with from fantasy to sci-fi to help keep things fun. The controls themselves look tiny and daunting at first, but it took me less than an hour to figure out everything I needed to do before I started having fun.
Things to know about this game: Don't get it if you want to share it with your D&D group over the computer. It's a real pain in the butt to do because they don't allow it to go through any servers. When ti comes to being a host for a virtual campaign, it has a long way to go. Also, the controls aren't really set for a "walk" mode, meaning if you want to walk your halls and see all the awesome that is in them, you need to move slow and watch your direction.
Other than that, it's an amazing tool for every DM and player to have. You can keep track of your characters, your quests, your campaigns, your special campaign rules and any other technicals like that you desire. A very handy, all in one place resource for your gaming needs.
Very good potential, I got it to play with my friend along with some others. But the GM cant port forward, the charcter sheets and map editor is awesome. Just cant play together ;(
This map creation of this game is great, but that's about it. The "minis" are not 3D models like they appear to be. Character sheets are customizable but very limited. You can edit anything, but if there are not enough slots to add all the data you need to input, bummer times, you can't add in more slots. Once you do get a mini editted and made, loading it into the game is a process. You have to constantly save your character sheet manually if you have a spotty connection or you might lose progress. This may be worth it in the future, but right now, there just isn't enough here, outside of the map creation. On a positive side, the map creation is absolutely fantastic and I really have no complaints. The minis need a TON of work. Instead of it actually being a 3D model, it is just a 2D image that moves as the camera moves, and it has a shadow behind it. Cheap way to go about doing it... Once that part of the problem is fixed, this would be an awesome tool to play tabletop RPGs, but if that makes as big of a difference to you as it does to me, don't buy this yet. It is still in early stages and only have one developer from what I am told, so things may change, but it might take a while. I am not saying that this is a bad game at all... But people should know WHAT they are actually getting because the videos don't really show you what it is. It also says that there is a mini editor... I thought this meant I would be able to create minis to look like my character, but that is not the case... You can just attach a character sheet TO a premade mini.
Truly and awesome experience and so easy to pick up and create. Brought out quite a bit of critical thinking and imagination out of me.
I have to say that this has fallen into a trend I've seen with a lot of world editors and similar of favoring fantasy over scifi. It was easy to build a castle or a vilage but very dificult to build a solar system or a spacestation as examples.
That said I will vote yes on this as it is the first world builder with hex tiles thet I've been able to play with and I'm looking forward to building my hex tiled city and actualy playing it.
Enjoying the simplicity of the program and the amout of assets included. Looking forward to the complete version.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Dragom |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 22.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 40% положительных (30) |