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We did not take any photographs, but I could send you screenshots of what I have entered in RW ...
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If everyone's willing I'll see what I can get this weekend. The big complication will be that the Player View is on the opposite side of the room from the rest of the computer - which part of the setup would you prefer?
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I use RW with a projector. The screen is 105 inches diag. (I display maps, for now, with another program because I can place tokens on it and move them like a game mat). My players use laser pointers to point where they want to move. We sit where we want in the room an watch the screen. The players use small TV tables for dice rolling - yes we roll dice - no virtual dice. We love it.
RW at my Game table (I GM) - I use the NOTES feature to track session details. - I use the search capabilities of RW to find details of my world/story in REAL time (most of them are already linked by RW and ready). - I use the "ctr-q" feature to create quick links and add details later. - I used the storyboard for my prepared encounters and ideas and refer to them. - I use TABS a lot! - The projection is mostly for maps from another program(see NOTE below). RW is a serious tool for GMs who want to create and maintain in-depth, complex stories and not lose track of a single detail. It's a new game! NOTE: RW needs the ability to add tokens and notes on the maps. Not functionality just movable, simple, numbered/named linkable color squares. I hope they do that. I posted this in the features wanted forum. Last edited by gamemasterbob; December 14th, 2013 at 11:08 AM. |
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Something along these lines has been planned for a long time. We simply haven't had time to get it added yet. But it's been designed and is definitely on the todo list.
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I shared @pyremius's set-up on Facebook. Don't forget, you can share your awesome Realm Works set-up with the world. Just send pictures to marketing@wolflair.com.
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Now I'm really glad I painted the walls last month.
The room is freshly converted from miniatures gaming to RPGs so I'm still tweaking the layout. I'll probably look at taking the Christmas Tree's space in a couple weeks so I don't have a video cable running across the floor although the current layout works a bit better for hiding my information from the players. Multi-monitor is amazing to work with. With Realm Works on one screen and Hero Lab on another, I don't even need to worry about notebooks or character sheets - just a keyboard, mouse, and some dice. |
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