Top products from r/MLPCCG

We found 6 product mentions on r/MLPCCG. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/Aracat · 3 pointsr/MLPCCG

Some notes for participants:

  • Everything has a camera in it, but it may not be convenient to use. Consider how you'll record an entire playmat and still be able to see whatever your opponent's doing. Just a laptop/tablet alone will probably not work well for this.

  • Looking to buy a webcam for a computer? The gold standard for webcams is the Logitech C920 series. Basically everybody who wants reasonably priced quality uses them.

  • Make sure that you've positioned your camera securely enough that it won't fall over in the middle of playing. Some boxes, sticks and a lot of tape can go a long way for very cheap.

  • The game may take an hour including setup and troubleshooting, so try to clear at least that much time from your schedule. Also lock your cats/younger siblings/etc... out while you're playing.

  • Overhead lights cause glare and/or shadows; cover your playmat in cards and see if there are any spots where the lights make cards unreadable, then try to rearrange or turn off lights as necessary to fix that. The closer to the ground the lights are the less they will glare. Yes this is hard; lighting sucks.

  • Have some spare paper or your collection ready in case your opponent puts a resource on one of your friends, or you're running a deck that steals your opponent's friends.
u/SkylightShepherd · 1 pointr/MLPCCG

I use a KMC Perfect Fit to protect the inside as well as a Dragon Shield clear sleeve for the outer sleeve. It is a bit pricey to use this method but it offers the best protection with a water resistant seal that will not require the mane character to be pulled out every time it flips.

u/bigcheesegs · 1 pointr/MLPCCG

I did the recording at GenCon and Brony CAN.

The cheapest way to do this with pretty good results is to get a light stand and boom arm. Then attach a Logitech C920 webcam (has a 1/4" mount) up to the end of it and plug it into a laptop.

And yeah, you'll want diffuse lighting. I had a major issue with that at BronyCAN.