Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

Baduk (Go)
9 Comments
Libby 23 Dec, 2021 @ 3:54pm 
Exactly what I was looking for. All the board sizes, prisoner bowls, and a beautiful backdrop and sound effects to boot. Thanks
NettleSoup 8 Apr, 2020 @ 3:55am 
That's amazing, thankyou! I put the original one in my game room with a credit, I'll replace it with the table board next time I do an update! It does seem a bit unhappy about being copy/pasted, but I convinced it to work :D
Cloud Breaker  [author] 7 Apr, 2020 @ 8:17pm 
@NettleSoup, I added a table go board for you. Check it out :-)
Cloud Breaker  [author] 7 Apr, 2020 @ 7:50pm 
@Impredecible, I'm currently working on making the board smarter (for undo/review, capturing, gave saving, etc.) Score estimation is just one of those things that's actually difficult (and done poorly even on go servers). However, territory counting, at the end of a game, IS possible, and one of those things I'd like to put in.
Impredecible 7 Apr, 2020 @ 1:15pm 
Thank you for this, it's awesome!
Just a question: I'm guessing it would be hard to code, but would there be any way of showing the current territory after placing stones? I'm a newbie and I'm still having some trouble understanding how territory works, so it would help a lot.
Cloud Breaker  [author] 6 Apr, 2020 @ 11:10pm 
No prob, steal and use however you like :-)
NettleSoup 6 Apr, 2020 @ 3:41am 
Yeah that's what I ended up doing, just the feet look a little sad. But it's awesome, thanks! Much nicer for teaching people the game on than the default board.

Do you mind if I shove it in the corner of my game room mod, with a credit? (I have a room with shogi, go, chess and a load of other random games in it)
Cloud Breaker  [author] 6 Apr, 2020 @ 3:25am 
NettleSoup, If you want a thinner "table" board, you can unlock it with "L" and use "volume scale" tool to squeeze it to your desired height and save it. Then you can bring a proper table in (Objects->tables) or save the squeezed goban itself as an object that you can import into any scene (Right-click -> save object)

I might make a simpler "table" version when the scripts settle down, though.

Glad you like it! Cheers :-)
NettleSoup 5 Apr, 2020 @ 1:57pm 
This is really, really nice! I don't suppose it would be possible to get a table board too?