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I was thinking of upgrading but I had a few questions first. I am sure some of these have been answered before but help me out, please. I am interested in Starfinder. After I upgrade will I be able to build a starship? How easy would it be to find a game? Would I have to get Relm Works to play a game?
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I don't own HLO, but this is just character sheet building software. You would still print off the sheet (or view it on your screen) at the game table (virtual or physical), which you would have to find on your own. Realmworks is campaign-management software for the DM and is not really a virtual table-top (and I'm not certain if HLO allows import into RealmWorks).
You can try HLO out for free (but won't be able to export your character until purchased) and return it for a full refund within a certain amount of time (30 days, I think) even after buying. Last edited by Duggan; October 23rd, 2019 at 08:41 AM. |
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I feel that should be a priority since it is a core feature of Starfinder. It is in the core rulebook. In fact, they have a whole chapter on it.
As for Realm works, I did see that there was a GM copy and a PC copy. I am guessing this would allow a game to be played on Realm Works |
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You don't actually play games on Realm Works. (It's not an online game, nor a Virtual Table-top) It's a GM tool to store information about a world, adventures, NPCs, etc and to help in revealing that information to the players.
Current RPG's: Pathfinder (GM), Pathfinder (Player), Gamma World (GM, Pathfinder homebrew). HeroLab: 3.5 & Pathfinder. HL User Files for PF: Greyhawk Setting, Gamma World (WIP). DM and player of D&D since 1980. |
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i agree. why LW would choose to release such an incomplete product is beyond me-- it just makes them look bad. but here we are.
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There have been a number of challenges that Lone Wolf has had for updating their online products. Starship creation is one of them, they have not yet had a chance to add that subsystem.
As for where to play Starfinder... I can give you more info on that, if you don't mind telling me if you are looking for Online or IRL games. (also replied to this to much the same effect in the Starfinder section) |
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Fantasy grounds doesn't own the rights to the book, they have to pay Paizo a licensing fee for each item sold, they also need to pay the people that turn that book into content usable by you and others within the program (this does not happen magically) and then they need to pay for the programmers, staff, rent, utilities, etc. FYI, HLO is similar, you will end up paying for each book also. Last edited by Toblakai; October 24th, 2019 at 08:14 PM. |
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I know but the same book is 34.99 here. I am not trying to be a jerk or anything. I like their setup. It could use some improvement but what doesn't. I just don't have a whole bunch of money to blow on a game. I get the PDF of every book. BTW Starfinder core rule book is 9.99 on paizo site. J/s
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