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Beta Testting etc

krathen

Well-known member
Will you guys be offering beta testing etc. I'd like to be involved with the project in any way I can help :)
 
I would love to beta test as well.

I would be looking to use this in conjunction with Hero Lab for Pathfinder and Shadowrun.

Should be better than trying to do it with XML or HTML. ;-)

Martin
 
If your looking for beta testers you can count me in, I am relatively knew around here I have been using hero lab /w pathfinder for nearly a month now and I really like the product.
 
By way of feedback
I sat in on the Seminar at Gencon and am looking forward to working with this.
At first blush I have the feeling that this will be a very powerful tool for GMs who are willing to put the time in to organizing their world.

I can envision Realm Works facilitating players interacting w/ the other players and the GM between actual gaming sessions. It is also very easy to see how the program will help bring all the fine details, tiny clues and intricate details that GMs love and are often lost as background noise back into focus for the players.

However; their is a caveat; in order for the program to work well the GM will have to get all the information and associations into their proper places. Regardless of how you have your world stored the very nature of the program will demand some time spent dong the data entry and setting things up. Clearly, the more time and care that is spent on the data entry end the better the final product will be on the other end.
 
I sat in on the same seminar, i must say i was pleasently surprised at the ide range of capabilities it will have. it loks like a nov to dec beta release with the product comin out spring of 2012. of course those are estimates only.

i thought the product looked great, much beter then the pictures curently on the site. i asked about taking pictures but Rob said they were ging to update the website with some new snaphots soon anyways.

i'll try to write up some details about the product when i get home next week. am too tired from working the booth all day to do too much tonight.
 
No doubt if there is an open beta testing cycle, they'll post it up for us to apply.

I, of course, am very keen but I'm interested in the localisation (see?) if any, and how tedious/streamlined/navigable the data entry will be.
 
I'm up for the beta test, as I am eagerly awaiting this product. I'm currently using Obsidian Portal and my SQL database, but I'd like everything easy to find in one nice place. Definitely would like to beta test it.
 
I saw the Demo at the both the program looks very solid, can not wait for the release. If Beta testers are needed I would also like to join.
 
LW was giving demos of the product, as it exists today, at their booth at Gen Con and at a Friday seminar. I say as it exists today, since there will be changes made to the product prior to and after beta.
 
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