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This really sucks because I've imported quite a few assets, moved the hands zones, and changed some colors for a multi-game ready setup I was working on.
Advantages relative to Kraken:
1. Significantly greater power to edit the table itself
2. Model for table doesn't distort light from light-emitting objects
3. Table handles a projected image much better than the Kraken, which distorts and dims it
4. Comes with its own storage units to help players organize their personal items
Disadvantages relative to Kraken:
1. Smaller than the Kraken
2. Significant scaling issues with the vector pen tool -- the minimum size of the pen is extremely large. This is a significant drawback relative to the Kraken and makes this otherwise promising table regrettably-situational.
Any ideas how to fix this?