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I had 2 questions, they should know the answer to the first they might not know the answer to the second yet. So I will ask the first again and wait on the second for now (Though it is important for me to know so I can know if I am getting the product).
If after I move my content to Herolabs Online and pay the fee and I buy a Data sets later would that data set be available for both version without any additional fees? Has this been asked and answered any where? |
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The only difference is the UI components that HLO uses vs HLC. For Starfinder you only have the one choice of HLO for data sets. HERE is a quote from a LW employee that pretty much says this. Hero Lab Resources: Pathfinder - d20pfsrd and Pathfinder Pack Setup 3.5 D&D (d20) - Community Server Setup 5E D&D - Community Server Setup Hero Lab Help - Hero Lab FAQ, Editor Tutorials and Videos, Editor & Scripting Resources. Created by the community for the community - Realm Works kickstarter backer (Alpha Wolf) and Beta tester.- d20 HL package volunteer editor. |
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I must have missed that in my first read through. Thanks!...
Now I just need to wait and see what the capability of the offline version is. Since I can't rely on an internet connection when I actually play, having the ability to do everything but level up is important (add new items I pick up during play, gold, spell effects, ability effects other bonuses/penalties I get during play). From what I have read so far they don't seem to have much of a grasp yet on what the offline version will be able to do. Edit: Now I know why I missed that, first time reading that I was not clear if that meant Future purchases or past purchases once migrating. Based on you using at as a reply to my question I assume it means that future purchases will show up. Last edited by Dragnmoon; September 23rd, 2017 at 10:56 PM. |
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I would just like to say thank you for all the information.
I am looking forward to trying HLO when the Open Beta starts. *hoping to hear that it will open soon* I have used HLC for many years - even buying an iPad (I'm not an Apple fan) just so I could have the portability of the product. I think you guys are doing a great job with the resources you have and again, I thank you for taking the time to answer questions. |
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Whoa, I had never even heard of Hero Labs until noticing this on Starfinder Forums. Now I can't wait to get the HLO when it comes since I'm running the Starfinder AP and this seems really nice for it. It IS end of September already
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Dragnmoon future and past purchases will show up. Once Pathfinder is implemented in HLO then all your past PF packages will work. Same with any other system in HLO and HLC. If you own the package and it works with HLO it'll be there.
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Though that helps, sadly it is still not enough for me to get the product. I will wait until I have a better idea what the offline version is capable of. I could use the Starfinder Data set but like I said for myself where I actually play I don't have a reliable access to the internet.
I am truly hoping the offline version is as good as the iPad app they have no minus leveling. |
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so all the other things being added to HLO aren't useful to me, and I'm the only one in my group (I'm the GM) who has been willing to pay for HL. I enter and validate all their characters.
For just this functionality, I'm looking at the following scenario: HLC Pathfinder: $35 for the game system core book (and I've spent several hundred since buying data packages). Cost to use core rulebook in HLC: Year 1: $35 Year 2: $0, $35 total Year 3: $0, $35 total Year 4: $0, $35 total Year 5: $0, $35 total So after 5 years, I've bought and used the core rulebook in Hero Labs, for $35. Tremendous value. HLO for Starfinder: Data package: ($25 at discounted price) Subscription at $2/month, assuming no increase in price over 5 years: Year 1: $24, $49 total Year 2: $24, $73 total Year 3: $24, $97 total Year 4: $24, $121 total Year 5: $24, $145 total Let's see: $35 = tremendous value, $145 = not worth it. Almost x4 the price over 5 years for no real additional value. Maybe there is a place for HLO with cut down features (say just character and ship creation and validation, but none of the in-game use stuff) for a much lower subscription price. Perhaps free, or $5/year or something like that, or charge a normal (traditional) price for the data packages with no subscription fees if only using the character validation and tracking features. That value proposition makes HLO worthwhile for me and I'm sure some set of Wolf Lair's customers. Otherwise, I'll just being using paper and pencil. Fortunately, Starfinder seems much simpler than Pathfinder, especially so many years in with so much additional content. |
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only a day and 1/2 left of the month
any update on the beta? |
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