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Good luck with development and feel free to push out a beta version once its workable, would love to see what you have.
Soon, the world will be as close as the other side of the table.
However, you have to consider Berserk Games' position. VR has gone from curiosity to solid tech and Tabletop Sim is the perfect game for the Vive gaming system. Currently the VR games on steam are mini-games and tech demos. If Berserk Games get a VR version of their software out it guarantee every single Vive user will buy as there's nothing else on the market, setting them as the standard boardgaming software on the platform. Now if another company gets software similar to Tabletop Similar to market first, Berserk Games may show a weakness that allows someone else to claim a chunk of market share that otherwise would have been theirs.
I wouldn't worry, the real reason that progress is slow at Berserk Games is someone is hogging the headset playing TiltBrush and Space Pirate Trainer.