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GM Zoom Control

Sometimes the GM wants the player to look at something specific and the player is aware of another detail of the scene, or even a zoom, which was given on another screen space. Control of the visible area by GM enable focus on the game and narration without loss of time to explain about where GM is talking. Function as a button "replicate vision" and press the space setting on the screen and zoom percentage would be replicated to the players.
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Ziechael
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While it is only a part of what you are wanting the GM can shift+ping (click and hold) to centre all players screens in the place where they are pinging... however I love your idea of the shift-ping being able to set the zoom to match the GM's too... maybe with the addition of ctrl/cmd? I.E shift+ping to set the view, ctrl+shift+ping to set the view and zoom. Great idea, when i get a vote freed up it'll be coming here! +1
Great idea, +1 vote from me
Want this very much. Sometimes you want to unveil something to the players and you have no idea how zoomed in or out they are. We've also been looking at streaming and this would allow us to control the stream's view without adjusting it independently. Definitely got my vote. +1
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