Trouble figuring out how to save content
Hi all!
Just downloaded the software for Realms Works and one major thing is confusing me. I'm wondering how to save content. I cannot seem to find the way to do this (it's a lot to digest in the beginning!). Also, my main concern is I want to make sure I can save content to my PC, not just on the cloud. How is that done? Thanks! |
The data has a save folder on your hard drive.
You can also do backups of your realm. In addition to that, RW would like you to sync to the cloud. If you use multiple computers such as prepare on the desktop, but take the laptop to game sessions then the sync is really useful. If you were to always use RW on the same computer, you're saving to (and reading from) the save on your system. The cloud is then a backup. |
Every time you finishing editing a topic it is automatically saved to the database stored on your local hard drive.
Also, every time you create a new topic/article it is immediately saved to the database. There is a cancel edit button available near the topic title if you decide that you want to cancel the editing that you're currently doing. There is the option to "sync" your local database to the cloud, but this is optional (but a good idea as it acts as a safe backup). Once you have synced with the cloud, if you make a major screw-up of your realm, then you can discard your local version and download the realm again from the cloud. It will the version of the realm that you last synced to the realm. (This is done for only one realm at a time, all other realms will remain on your hard disk.) |
So I don't need to do a manual save to the hard drive? It saves automatically each time I change something? Yeah, the cloud backup is a nice idea. Thanks all! Also, is there a really comprehensive tutorial video? It's a huge learning curve because I don't have a lot of free time to use the program, so I'd love to learn it all first so it makes creation and using it easier.
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Awesome! Thanks so much! :)
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Yes. :-) |
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