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Cloud Space

ryntak4536

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Exactly how much space do I have available on the cloud? I read somewhere that it's easily enough for an Adventure Path.

However, I'm including feats, and skills, classes, races, etc, plus basics about lands etc from various of the core Pathfinder rule books.

And I've only entered one adventure from the adventure path I'm planning on running.

Is there a way I can check how much cloud space I've taken up?
 
For checking how much space you're taking up, Rob answered that question and a couple more you might be interested in over on this thread.

As for how much space you'll receive, we'll have more information about limits once we release information about the different tiers. I hope this clarifies things!
 
Not yet. If all of your databases are synced, you can check the size of the local database. Here's 3 ways:

Exporting the DB and checking the size of the resulting file. Easy, but time consuming.

Opening your Documents folder and going to Realm Works\Backups. Here you'll find copies of the database file from the last 10 times you opened the application.

Looking in the right place in your user profile for the active copy of the database. Not recommended, but copy/pasting this command into the search/run box in the Start Menu works for my Windows 7 computer:
explorer "%APPDATA%\LWD Technology, Inc\Realm Works"

Hope this helps, at least until they get the size check feature added. :)
 
Parody - is this your idea or does it come from LWD, because I wonder if the cloud space is actually going to be the same as the backups.... i would assume not.
 
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Unless you're using shared content they should be close, and currently the only shared content we might have are the global categories and tags and the tutorial data. If you want an estimate at present you can't get much better.

I'm assuming that by the time content sharing is up and running they'll also be able to give some kind of estimate of how much space we're using, but for now we work with what we have. :)
 
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