I don't remember the details because this more than one year ago or maybe even two, closer to when the pandemic started. I do remember things getting knocked over, moving all over the place, shifting in unexpected ways, etc.
In my opinion, if something like TTS doesn't work "out of the box" (no tweaking, no fiddling with settings) it's not a different enough experience from a clunky computer game, precisely the kind of thing I'm trying to get away from when playing board games...
I don't think I've ever knocked anything over in TTS, nor do I know how that would really happen. I've never changed any settings.
I always recommend TTS as exactly what you say it's not - no tweaking, no fiddling.
Interesting that our experiences with our respective groups differ so much! I wonder what the difference is - maybe the types of board games you played?
In my opinion, if something like TTS doesn't work "out of the box" (no tweaking, no fiddling with settings) it's not a different enough experience from a clunky computer game, precisely the kind of thing I'm trying to get away from when playing board games...