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I am the only GM in our group that uses RW and other digital tools... but the others are coming round, and as soon as the CM is available they may invest. I have personally the next 4-6 years mapped out with my guys - Rise of the Runelords, Skulls and Shackles and Return of the Runelords... so I'm keen to see the CM.... thats a lot of data entry!. |
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I have got to the point that I don't care what the updates are, just give us meaningful updates, not nothing updates that quite frankly are just part of maintaining the product. but fixes and relatively minor changes like moving to 64bit, at least from a general users point of view, are not the updates we are after. Rob promised us weekly updates on what he was working on with Realm works, this is not happening. Again I'm going to reiterate that I will be holding Rob and the rest of the lone Wolf team accountable for this product. If they cant start to deliver something as simple as a weekly forum post, I will be voting with my wallet and going elsewhere for my RPG tools, and I encourage everyone else to do the same. The Realm works Kick starter was in 2013, its now 2019 and the kick starter goals have still not been met. its time to either get serious about this project and start delivering, or call it a failure and learn from the mistakes that have been made. |
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I thought you were a coder? Migrating to 64 bit is the vital update upon which the survival of RW depended. Without it RW was doomed. It's performance was only going to get worse and worse as time went on. Assuming the CM eventually does go live people would inevitably put entire AP's plus supporting chunks of Golarion into a single realm and I can tell you from my own experience that 32 bit RW simply cannot handle that kind of load and be usable at the table. And from my own experience migrating a project from 32 bit to 64, even without any 3rd party library dependencies to deal, is never minor.
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I danced over 64 bit. Literally. It's exactly what I wanted.
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I know the original point of this thread was the lack of updates. I agree that the company should Post weekly even if it simply says no update. If they said they would add weekly, they should keep to it.
I also wanted to add that I will be buying a ton of PF stuff (classic) and I know many others who will as well. I think there is still plenty of demand. I have so much content that I don't plan on ever switching to the new version. I don't think they should have made it up to Paizo for the delay because I honestly think the true market is D&D 5e, but I also know there is a large PF community that isn't going anywhere anytime soon. |
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To be perfectly honest at the point in time when the CM finally hit the road I do think we all will find just 4 words for it:
"Too little, too late." I personally doubt that there will be that much APs available neither from the start nor in any "near future" (I'm speaking in LWD near future time frames). There haven't been ANY new information about what APs or Modules would be available from the start. Even if they are not ready to launch it they at least have to know what things will be available for sure. If they launch will just that few things they previously announced, years ago, the massive reaction from everyone will be exactly that: Too little, too late. |
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So again, and with respect, please don't speak for everyone without having factual knowledge of what everyone will say or do... |
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By this point they really should have all the PF bestiaries, which were very high in the survey of what people wanted back when they asked, plus all of the classic AP's RotRL, Curse of the Crimson Throne, Skull & Shackles and Shattered Star at least.
What I'd personally like to see, and I think a lot of the other homebrew sorts would as well, is small pieces like inns and taverns that are reasonably generic that can be dropped into a campaign and then further fleshed out by the GM. I just don't have the time to map out and create NPC's for every place where my PC's might start a bar brawl. Or even something like Hommlet from the module of the same name. A small reasonably generic village that can easily have adventure hooks added in. I'd pay a few bucks for that sort of stuff particularly if the maps were better than what I'm presently able to produce in CC3, which aren't very good I'm not very good. my Realm Works videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZU...4DwXXkvmBXQ9Yw |
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Personally, I want to see CM come out but for multiple reasons. First, though I enjoy entering modules I don't always have time so it would be nice to get some already done.
Second, there is some information that can be entered into RW in different manners based on a person's interpretation. I'm curious to see how this was approached by various people/companies. Maybe I will get some insight from it or ideas. Third, I know that some third-party companies invested in having realms made with their materials for the CM and would like to see a return on that investment. After LW deals with the CM, bugs, and hopefully promised features (coughcaledars) I do think that if they have future cool ideas that they keep quiet until the unveiling. This will prevent the gnashing of teeth on both sides not to mention the torches & pitchforks. ;-) |
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What a weird attitude. You decide whether a software product is worth using because of the frequency of development updates‽ If it doesn't meet your needs, then yes, move on to something that does. Better, don't buy something that doesn't currently meet your needs. If it does meet your needs why would you stop using it because lack for forum updates? RW Project: Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition homebrew world Other Tools: CampaignCartographer, Cityographer, Dungeonographer, Evernote |
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