| bodrin |
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Okay Paizonians, I'm asking this here because I'm unsure if it needs to be in the general discussion area or elsewhere.
Here goes, as Hero Lab has been licensed as the official Character creator for the Pathfinder RPG would it be a future possibility for the Golarion IP to be licensed to the new Realmworks campaign manager software? Link below to screenshots currently in closed Beta though.
Lone Wolf Development Realmworks
I for one would love to have a fully supported and licensed campaign manager. Just a thought:)
Eberronknight
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Our group uses Herolab every week for our game and it's a main stay program for us. My DM has a lot of notes on Word docs and Excel spreadsheets for his Campaign.
We've always said how cool would it be if there could be a Pathfinder campaign manager to go along with Herolab. We've been eyeing Realm Works since it was first mentioned, we would also LOVE to have Realmworks fully supported and licensed. Lone Wolf already raised our gaming sessions as players, now it's time for the DM with campaign managing Golarion. :)
| KTFish7 |
Hero Lab, without question, has changed the game for a great deal of us. Yes, there have been other character management programs, and there are still others, but Hero Lab, like Pathfinder, found their way to the top.
Paizo's relationship with Lone Wolf has been a massive boon for those of us who rely on this software to put at our fingertips all that we, as players, feel we need to create and manage our characters.
Now, with Realmsworks, the GM is finally going to get the help that has sorely been needed for many long years. Every GM I know, myself included, has the massive collections of notebooks, scraps of thoughts, and numerous folders on their computer filled with snippets of gaming genius, all just waiting to be cohesively organized.
I can only hope, as a company that reminded us what it felt like to be acknowledged again, to actually matter to the people we give our money to, that there are plans to embrace this latest tool, and hit the ground running with the full support of a Golarian Data package, to at the very least, establish this world you have given us to play within. I know I personally would purchase these data packages, as I currently purchase the ones for Hero Lab, and judging by conversations I keep tripping upon, I am not alone in this mindset.
brock, no the other one...
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If only the software could be useful for anyone who doesn't use Windows.
Well, Hero Lab got a Mac port (and is coming to iPad) and Realm Works is very likely to (they've said they intend to). Both work fine in a Windows VM on a Mac. Realm Works apparently should work under WINE when WINE gets .Net 4.0 support and Hero Lab has been reported as working in the past. That's Windows, OSX and Linux covered, together with one tablet and most of the rest when WINE is ported to Andoroid.
What platform were you hoping for?
| Zaister |
What platform were you hoping for?
Mainly, I use Linux. Wine isn't really an alternative currently with the .NET framework used by HeroLabs, unfortunatelay. I own a Macbook, but I'd prefer to use software liek this on my desktop machine. The iPad, I think, isn't really a good platform for a software that needs lots of data/text entry.
| Maverick |
I would love to see official APs added to RealmWorks. I think that the number of integrations we saw thanks to the Kickstarter stretch goals might be useful in helping Paizo to gauge the profitability of adding RealmWorks support. APs for RealmWorks could easily be another subscription service, or perhaps available as a third option for each AP module (Book, PDF, RealmWorks files).
| SeeleyOne |
I, too, am very much interested in this. It would be awesome to be able to have the Golarion stuff available in Realm Works. It is a lot easier to manage as a DM, especially if you can "import" it into a given campaign, and then edit it as needed. That same goes for the Adventure Paths. It would make learning the whole to have a better grasp on the game without having to look around in several books (especially with how many keep coming out).