Loading and exporting of maps could be done via external 3rd party storage solutions like OneDrive, GoogleDrive, Box, etc. If we want to create a big/heavy map we can buy a subscription with a heavier GPU or just buy a daypass for something heavy (4080).
Totally agree with this request and It will be super useful if needed, let say, on a simple laptop or older machine. Thing is your software is awesome but sooooo heavy that I can't run an online D&D game and have Dungeon Alchemy running at the same time. In fact just running the software itself use all my ressources and my iMac is lagging as hell.
+1 for this request
As far as I know you should be able to simply opt it to Geforce Now through a button in Steam.
Having Dungeon Alchemist in GeforceNow would be awesome for everyone with a weaker machine.
Although to export it it would probably still require to be opened on a machine, still would help with working on maps.
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Remy van Vliet
Loading and exporting of maps could be done via external 3rd party storage solutions like OneDrive, GoogleDrive, Box, etc. If we want to create a big/heavy map we can buy a subscription with a heavier GPU or just buy a daypass for something heavy (4080).
Totally agree with this request and It will be super useful if needed, let say, on a simple laptop or older machine. Thing is your software is awesome but sooooo heavy that I can't run an online D&D game and have Dungeon Alchemy running at the same time. In fact just running the software itself use all my ressources and my iMac is lagging as hell.
+1 for this request
Cho Timberwolf
As far as I know you should be able to simply opt it to Geforce Now through a button in Steam.
Having Dungeon Alchemist in GeforceNow would be awesome for everyone with a weaker machine.
Although to export it it would probably still require to be opened on a machine, still would help with working on maps.
Sesu
Merged with: Opt-In to Geforce Now
Cho Timberwolf
Can be deleted cause its a duplicate sorry