I'll probably look into starting a bay12 group since we've got quite a few people. Playin gthe good complicated games (as opposed to secret hitler and cards against humanity) can be rough in the lobby. There's a lot of capacity for people to fuck the game up in this. You're usually not accustomed to people being fucklers in board games, since they're a face-to-face kind of thing, but they will be.
Battlestar Galactica and Imperial Assault are both in.
I think part of the way they're getting away with it is that everything's hosted privately. Like my mods file is just a ton of downloaded images. I'm pretty sure the mods are 90% just internal links to imgur galleries and shit, rather than actually having assets in the game.
I only played Vassal for 40k. I think it's got Vassal beat though, especially for stuff like that. 3d plus line-drawing means proper line of sight figuring, you can place dice by models for hit recognition, all the good shit you can do in real life.
Really, it's essentially playing a real board game. In that respect it's better than Vassal. And there is actually some automation, there's lua scripting in-game.
So for example, since spinners don't work in X-Wing you have little decks of cards corresponding to a ship's movement options and you place them next to each ship, then flip them over. In the popular boards, each card also has buttons on it which activate the different things. So you push the big button and it automatically moves your ship the correct distance. You push F to make a focus token appear, S for stress, etc.
Most games don't have all that though, since it's a lot of work. X-Wing's probably one of the most popular non-CAH/Secret Hitler games on there.