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3 years ago ::
Jan 07, 2010 - 12:31PM
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Date Joined:
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Hey all, I wanted to let everyone know I've launched a module database and review site at GamerClubHouse.comThe site will give you the ability to filter by region, and we're adding new features all the time. Love to hear any comments you've got, I've started a community for the site here at community.wizards.com/gchTim Rayburn aka DM Tim of Radio Free Hommlet A D&D Fourth Edition Podcast
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3 years ago ::
Jan 07, 2010 - 6:49PM
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I signed up as a member.
So to make this work, I will enter all item rewards and short module reviews for the East Rift region. I will try and do this for all of 2010.
Good luck with the site.
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3 years ago ::
Jan 08, 2010 - 9:31AM
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- Dragon Slayer
- If only he would apply himself
- Dammit Jim, this is Star Trek, not D&D!
Date Joined:
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I added a review of WATE1-6. I noticed that the site can time out. I logged in with a separate tab window, then used my back button and Firefox still had the info.
Also, it would be nice to have an edit button to edit a review that you have written, in case you want to modify the review later.
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3 years ago ::
Jan 08, 2010 - 3:49PM
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Date Joined:
Dec 16, 2005
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I'm not sure how the openID system works--I've been logging in with my Yahoo ID and it seems to leave the reviews that I have posted unsigned. Is there a way for users of yahoo or google IDs to tie their reviews to a username?
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3 years ago ::
Jan 08, 2010 - 4:18PM
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I'm not sure how the openID system works--I've been logging in with my Yahoo ID and it seems to leave the reviews that I have posted unsigned. Is there a way for users of yahoo or google IDs to tie their reviews to a username?
I think if you login with google/yahoo and then click on the "profile" tab you can change your info and then save it.
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3 years ago ::
Jan 08, 2010 - 4:19PM
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Date Joined:
Dec 16, 2005
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I'm not sure how the openID system works--I've been logging in with my Yahoo ID and it seems to leave the reviews that I have posted unsigned. Is there a way for users of yahoo or google IDs to tie their reviews to a username?
I think if you login with google/yahoo and then click on the "profile" tab you can change your info and then save it.
That did it. Thanks.
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3 years ago ::
Jan 08, 2010 - 6:42PM
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I'm not sure how the openID system works--I've been logging in with my Yahoo ID and it seems to leave the reviews that I have posted unsigned. Is there a way for users of yahoo or google IDs to tie their reviews to a username?
I think if you login with google/yahoo and then click on the "profile" tab you can change your info and then save it.
Ah, I had the same question. Thanks, for the tip.
-------- Don (Greyson) -------- Non-smoker, White, Non-golfer, U.S. American
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3 years ago ::
Jan 10, 2010 - 12:06AM
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The site might benefit from a faq tab on the name page near the home/mods/about/profile/community etc section.
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3 years ago ::
Jan 10, 2010 - 7:21AM
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Minor nitpick: If you want to use official terminology, you should realize that Organized Play does not use the term "module" or "scenario". They use the word adventure  Other than that it looks cool...
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3 years ago ::
Jan 13, 2010 - 2:33PM
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Date Joined:
Dec 16, 2005
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A suggestion: it would be nice to have a few more organizational tools involving the module ratings.
Right now, you list modules by level range and by region. It would be nice to also have an option to list modules by average rating.
Likewise, I think it would be useful to be able to see the average rating next to each module in the overall module list.
The ratings are not infallible, but the do seem like a very useful tool and it would be good to be able to look for modules with high ratings rather than to have to look up specific modules to see how they are rated.
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