It's also not great for showing maps simply because I don't have any fog-of-war functionality, but eventually I'll get something to facilitate that like Maptools or something, I don't know. It's a little clunky in that I have to click up to four times just to cast something and unless I use two different browsers that can cast (like Opera), I can't cast to more than one at a time. Virtual tabletop maps inspired by the classic TRS adventure Ravenloft. I use it to cast maps and NPC/monster images from D&D Beyond to, and another player made his own initiative/hit point/condition tracker that he can cast to another monitor. It’s important to have in mind that it is unlikely that the castle will be explored completely. ![]() ![]() My group has embraced the Chromecast so fondly that we use two of them. With over 40 pages describing the different 88 areas inside, it is a daunting task to get ready for. My question: Has anyone tried to show put these maps up on a television using Google Chrome Cast? If so, which device did you use? Was it from a browser? Was it using the cast screen option? Most importantly, how did it look? Finally, were you able to get it to cast without any type of border, if not, how wide was the border? Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures
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