hope realm works has these features
just discovered this program I sure hope realm works adds these features to their program, as it makes combat encounters so easy to keep track of
http://combatmanager.com/ |
While Combat Manager looks useful it is not anywhere near what Realm Works is envisioned as. Realm Works is about the story and information while Combat Manager is about the dice rolls.
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Keep the project focused. That combat manager looks solid. It's the right tool for the job. However, Realm Works is agnostic and can be used for any game setting and and game. It would be a major shift for the devs to start adding in support for specific games...a really bad shift. Rule mechanics like spells, abilities and combat maneuvers should not be a part of a campaign manager.
What would be great is if the above mentioned combat manager interfaced nicely with HL and RW (and VTT's). Again, the right tools for the right jobs. I use d20pro as my combat manager so my ideal would be for Wolflair to create the appropriate hooks so that d20pro can develop plugins to pull stat blocks directly from RW and the to push PC/NPC changes back to HL. |
integration
I agree with the last post that interface capability would be The answer.
Hero Lab I think is a great tool for the player ( I'm enjoying using it) but it lacks some the features necessary to be really useful for the dungeon Master. I do want realm works to be supporting the story-based role-playing elements but part of that story takes place in how smoothly and efficiently you run a battle encounter, matter of fact the better and more efficient you handle the encounter the more role-playing takes place in the evening. The difference between awesome games and average games is this: average game a small amount of time is spent role-playing most of the evening spent resolving a battle encounter lost in tedious rules and rolls. Awesome games most of the evenings players lost in the role-playing element still experiencing the same encounter but it running so smoothly and efficiently that it facilitates greater role-playing and doesn't bog down. To accomplish that and use the rule system like Pathfinder you need a encounter management tool, If it needs to be a separate program so be it but having an simple integration with the two current products is paramount. I'm still not clear on how hero lab and realm works integrate currently, eagerly awaiting realm works. The features that make combat manager that are so useful: 1. A file that holds all the player characters together as a group 2. The file that holds all the monsters for a particular encounter together as a group, with a quick summary of their stats. 3. A quick and efficient way to line them up in an initiative roll 4 a quick and efficient way to track the monsters hit points 5. An easy way to assign experience points to the encounter. the rest of the stuff although useful is not essential |
HeroLabs can do all of the things you listed, Yosef, other than assigning XP.
I put my players together in one Portfolio. Each encounter gets its own Portfolio as well. When I'm ready for an encounter, I import the encounter portfolio into the player portfolio, open the tactical console, and start the combat. HL rolls initiative for me and automatically sorts the roster. After each player takes their turn you click the appropriate button and they're moved to the bottom of the pile. RealmWorks is, again, system neutral. It is, plain and simple, an extraordinary way to collect and organize your campaign information and to disseminate it to your players. |
thanks I just found those features
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Combat Manager is brilliant, and it loads HL files, so there is a commonality between the three programs. I can see myself having them all open during a game, perhaps Combat Manager on the iPad.
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I already have CM and HL open at the same time, so I think I'll be like you and simply have RW open too.
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