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If you have a specific set of campaigns that you're switching between, the "Duplicate Game System" option in the tools menu can create a new copy of a game system, and each of those copies has its own default settings (also, each copy can be given different user-created content).
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Thanks again!
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Indiana
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Another option of a "hack" is to create a new game system by copying your existing game system and then you can set separate defaults for each new "system" or campaign.
I currently run a "Vanilla Pathfinder" system (just straight Pathfinder no user files), a "General Pathfinder" sytem (that I have EVERYTHING in), "AAW Games Pathfinder" system,and a "Skull & Shackles Pathfinder" system to keep my options/user files straight for what game I'm creating/updating in. Have the players create a new system and then the GM outputs a .hl file that the players can install to the new system that has the true default template portfolio contained in it and store that .hl file on sharable storage of choice. Separate defaults and a "true" default template. Not ideal for the iPad users, but it has worked wonderfully for my group(s). edit: Ninja'd by Mathias! Currently Playing: Pathfinder - Skull & Shackles AP Current Character: Legendary Gunslinger 11 Currently DMing: D&D 5E - AAW Games A-Series |
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I would have suggested creating a new DropBox account for shared resources, then sharing that location with all involved players. Then players could drag/drop the files into their own DropBox folders and bingo!, they'd show up on the iPad. But we all know what's happening with the DropBox connection... |
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