![]() The only downsides are learning the controls and lacking the "tactile" feel of physically moving pieces and holding cards. You can save-state longer games like TI4 or Western Empires to play again later. You can use custom images and homebrew your game digitally. If I'm playing X-Wing and need another ship for an experimental build, I can just copy/paste instead of going to the store and paying another $20. Literally having every expansion or miniature for free can be the difference between playing the game at all or not (financial reasons). Having digital components you can save offline and paste-in as needed is amazing. Not needing to clean up afterwards can save so much time. No worrying about damaging components or getting cards greasy There are some games I prefer to play on TTS because of the tremendous work by the community to automate setup using scripts.īeing able to just right click a stack of cards and hit "shuffle" is great. At the end of the day, it's just more opportunities to game with your buddies.ġ00% yes, but it requires a little orientation. In that way, you'll never regret money spent on TTS or BGA. ![]() But the big benefit of all online platforms is to play when you otherwise couldn't meet. In most circumstances, it's way more enjoyable to play IRL than on any online platform.
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