- #How to use tabletop simulator local multiplayer how to
- #How to use tabletop simulator local multiplayer install
Have a play around with models, spin them with q/e, lift them up with r, cut and paste them, press L to lock them in place, control-z to undo, grab them and hold Tab to move them while measuring distance, etc, etc. It's all ready for you whenever you want to play that army on that table. From here you're ready to go: so go to save/load under games and save the table. Highlight them all again, click on the place you'd like them to appear and cut/paste them there. Here's the only clunky part of this whole process: They 'drop' on the middle of the board. Shut any warning windows that open regarding missing textures (ther might be a few, depending on the table's age). On to an actual 40k table.ĥ) Load up a table. You'r done with this table now, it's only purpose was to sort your army out. Once you have them all sorted (deleting the stuff that you don't need works for me), drag a box around them and highlight them all, right click and press 'save object'. (Make a list on Battlscribe and assemble the models you'll need.) Copy/paste is your friend. Open up the army file you chose to start with. All your tables and all your armies will be there as options for you to load. Subscribe to them allllll.Ĥ) Start up TTS and start a single game.
Full 'painted' armies with all the units you could possibly want to try out, sitting there and waiting for you on some kind stranger's virtual table. Subscribe to the them.ģ) Next go on and type in a faction name and behold the riches.
But there are loads of great boards there to choose from. Some won't be suitable - wrong dimensions, weird layout, etc. I recommend Night Time, Burning City, Industrial - there are lots of lovely pre-made boards, and lots of lovely effects for them.
#How to use tabletop simulator local multiplayer install
(right now, it's on a Steam sale at -50% off!) Install it.Ģ) On your TTS steam library page go to workshop and type in ' 40k table'.
#How to use tabletop simulator local multiplayer how to
Here's how to get started yourself.ġ) Buy TTS now. I was always leery of it, thinking it would be too fiddly and too hard to learn to be worth my time. I would have never tried it myself if it wasn't for the global pandemic.