As the tool gets more and more robust (honestly, it's EXTREMEMLY robust right now!) it may be helpful to some folks for RW to have a Wizard that asks basic questions about the realm they want to enter and pre-populates that skeleton into the correct location within RW. This will then be the road map they follow for entering the rest of the information needed and at the same time gives them a hands-on tutorial for entering the rest of the info required.
The Wizard would ask basic questions like....
Possibly after entering the info and before going to the next question, you are shown where this info resides which then shows the tutorial content for that section of RW (the stuff you have already created). I would keep the questions asked in the wizard to one which represents each of the main ribbon buttons.
I would see this as a modification/addition to the existing tutorial realm already in place.
The sheer volume of possibilities available to the GM when creating a new realm may be very daunting to some that are not familiar with this type of interface.
Would anyone find something like this useful?
The Wizard would ask basic questions like....
- Where does your story begin? (Enter name of Country, town or village, etc.)
- Who is the main Villain?
- Where do the PC's meet up for the first time? (Enter name of location [example: St Christopher's Graveyard] and event if applicable [describe event]
Possibly after entering the info and before going to the next question, you are shown where this info resides which then shows the tutorial content for that section of RW (the stuff you have already created). I would keep the questions asked in the wizard to one which represents each of the main ribbon buttons.
I would see this as a modification/addition to the existing tutorial realm already in place.
The sheer volume of possibilities available to the GM when creating a new realm may be very daunting to some that are not familiar with this type of interface.
Would anyone find something like this useful?