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I don't think I would ever sit around a screen with a group of friends and play this if I could play the real board game but in times like these this really is an amazing way of bringing friends together!
Thanks for putting in the time to build this @NETes!
- 4 places are set, you can change the state of the playmat to pick different races, but getting the "right" color pieces you will have to wrangle them yourself.
- Everytime the table loads in, it will try to randomize the tech, advanced tech, round, and final tiles. Great for initial setup, terrible for saving and picking up the game later.
- Only one of each basic tech tile is set out - you can just copy/paste to get more of them, whether to make the piles properly stocked, or just to copy one to your area.
- Randomizing the sectors, or just setting up the "first time game" will have to be done by hand too. To work with the map, Unlock the tile, shuffle as you like, and then Lock them again (Lock/Unlock is <L> by default)