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Please share with the class how you manage the two in tandem. Lots of copy/pasting?
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Location: Greater London, UK
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I only ever used Player View on a second screen - no need for wifi at all. Farling Author of the Realm Works Import tool, Realm Works Output tool and Realm Works to Foundry module Donations gratefully received via Patreon, Ko-Fi or Paypal |
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I'm not a player either, although I borrow from the rules to help me shape up my characters fights and similar. I just really enjoy worldbuilding in detail for my own background knowledge, and I'm always game to try new approaches and techniques. |
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Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Eastern US
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Guess I should of researched more...
Just purchased RW yesterday (mainly looking at videos - found forums after purchasing). It still seems like a good product for organizing data. Would be great if they released the code to community (being a programmer myself). Big question i have is IF (and that seems likely yes) the servers go down, can I still run the program locally? Or do they require the servers to boot/start? |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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You can start without a connection to the internet.
What you will NOT be able to do if the servers go away permanently is create new realms. Consequently several people are taking the precaution of creating a few 'blank' realms (just in case). |
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As mentioned it looks good, but I do see some limits which when I purchased figured would be on a wish list, but that is all it will ever be now. As a programmer it would be nice to be able to get hands on code since they don't plan on supporting it anymore. |
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Regardless of what anyone feels, they explained earlier in this thread that the software is useful as it is (and I agree it works fine for what I want, though I miss calendars sorely) and then there's some money reason I don't recall.
I suggest checking if it really fits your style of working and then decide on the refund thing. I create excel calculators-generators and then import the information into RW to serve as a database. Last edited by Teresa; October 10th, 2019 at 11:22 AM. |
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