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I am a new user.. and a confused user to boot. New software, ugh...
I have a lot of info on my Obsidian Portal site, is there an easy way to convert or move things over? |
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Nope.
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Maybe use a spider and dump to flat files?
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If you mean, is there any automated way to import the information?
The answer is no. I used OP before RW and, based on my experience, you will want to play with a test realm first, map out your real realm after THEN start importing your data. Copy/Paste will do wonders, but you need to structure the realm first. |
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Thanks. I am trying to figure this all out. The annotations and fields and all these steps is much more complex than just typing it in OP.
I am slowing trying to move things over but I am not sure how. I watched a few tutorials on youtube, but they are not really all that helpful. |
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Well, if you have specific questions, just ask.
As for getting a feel of the program and how it might be utilised, I would suggest starting a new realm and remember to tick the "Include Tutorial Content" when you give the realm its name. Then play around with it, have a look at how things interconnect, add a bastard son to the king and a little village where he grew up. That sort of things. That should get you an idea how things can be done - not should - it is entirely up to you - there is no right way and no wrong way - but it always helps to understand the possibilities :-) If I remember correctly, there should be a little text-tutorial for the tutorial content. But I don't remember where, though... Vargr Deputy Calendar Champion Legend has it, that the Tarrasque is a huge fighting beast, perpetually hungry. Sleet entered History when he managed to get on the back of a Tarrasque only to be ridden out of History shortly after. Using Realm Works, Worldographer (Hexographer 2), LibreOffice, Daz3D Studio, pen & paper for the realm World of Temeon and the system LEFD - both homebrewed. |
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Also, have a read of the start of the World Builder's Guide. It describes several different possible approaches to world building with RW.
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I second that. Be sure to at least skim through the included documentation. Play around and get used to the program or you're going to be frustrated when you realize you've been doing things the "hard way."
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Also, take the time to browse these threads. Some members have very content-rich realms that they have sunk ungodly numbers of hours into and they have been kind enough to share screen shots. I find these VERY helpful to get a sense of how to organize your content.
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Ctrl + C for copy
Ctrl + V for paste Ctrl + X to cut Personally if I were moving a campaign from Obsidian Portal to Realm Works, I'd be using Cut and Paste rather than copy for the sheer purpose of being able to tell what I've already moved over. Ctrl + Z helps as well for undoing mistakes as you go. Especially if you have a lot of data on Obsidian Portal you'd like to transfer. This of course assumes you've set up the framework for the realm exactly as you'd like it, however. Definitely make sure you've morphed the realm files into your personal campaign/system style before moving anything. If you need to keep the Obsidian Portal, use copy and paste, and make notes in the GM section as you copy stuff over so you know what you've already done. It can be a lot of work but my players find it was better switching over. They love the fog of world aspect as it gives them a way of keeping up with the campaigns I run. RavenX Pronouns: She/Her Please do not PM me to inquire about datafiles I coded "for personal use" such as Exalted, World of Darkness, AD&D, or Warhammer 40K Roleplaying. I appreciate your interest, but I do not own the Intellectual Property rights to these game systems. Nor do I have permission from any of the Publishers to distribute the data files. As such, I cannot distribute the work I have done with community on these files. They are "for personal use" only. Thank you. I am far too busy these days to answer emails. If you message me here there is no guarantee I will get back to you at all. |
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