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1 year ago ::
Feb 04, 2009 - 8:58AM
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Hello lovely people, I'm in the process of writing a campaign builder application, and the time has come to put it online for you all to download and criticise. You can find it here. Hopefully it'll make planning adventures and building encounters a bit easier. It's Windows only I'm afraid.
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1 year ago ::
Feb 04, 2009 - 6:55PM
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Looks nice but I am not running Windows... Oh well.
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1 year ago ::
Feb 04, 2009 - 8:19PM
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Looks cool. I might give it a shot one day, for prepping dungeon crawls.
Solutions to common DND problems. 1- "My DM sucks, here are some reasons why ____. How can I fix this?" Solution- "Hey DM I dislike ____ about your game. Can you change it?" If yes great, if no either shut up and deal or leave. 2- "My players all suck, here are some reasons why ___. How can I fix this?" Solution- "Hey players. I dislike ___ about your playstyle. Can you make an effort to change this? If yes great. If no, either shut up and deal or leave. 3- 1- "This other player sucks, here are some reasons why ____. How can I fix this?" Solution- "Hey Other player I dislike ____ about your play style. Can you change it?" If yes great, if no either shut up and deal or leave.
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1 year ago ::
Feb 05, 2009 - 4:26AM
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Looks great, I am about to start two new campaigns with two groups and this will come in very handy.
I noticed in your screenshot you have tiles already in the tool, do you have any tiles that could be shared or even perhaps a resource elsewhere people could obtain tiles from?
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1 year ago ::
Feb 05, 2009 - 6:33AM
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Damm cool programma! But i got a question  how come i only see a couple monsters and no tiles. i wondered what i did wrong?
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1 year ago ::
Feb 05, 2009 - 6:47AM
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Damm cool programma! But i got a question how come i only see a couple monsters and no tiles. i wondered what i did wrong? Glad to see that people like it!
You have done nothing wrong my friend - I didn't want to risk copyright infringment by providing all the dungeon tiles for free. Lawyers get twitchy when you do that kind of thing. 
If, however, I were to point out a place where the tile images can be freely downloaded, then you could import them into the program and I wouldn't have broken any laws. Everyone's a winner.
As for the monsters, I only added a small set of them as examples. And really, who doesn't love kobolds?
Andy
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1 year ago ::
Feb 05, 2009 - 7:14AM
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First of all, i love kobolds!  Second thank you for the quick reaction. Ill will use it right away. I think i have to agree with you that everyone is a winner with your programme. Thanks again!
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1 year ago ::
Feb 05, 2009 - 12:07PM
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First of all, i love kobolds!
Second thank you for the quick reaction. Ill will use it right away. I think i have to agree with you that everyone is a winner with your programme.
Thanks again! Except those of us that are non windows...
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1 year ago ::
Feb 05, 2009 - 12:46PM
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Except those of us that are non windows... If there's enough interest, I can certainly try to build a version for other platforms.
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1 year ago ::
Feb 05, 2009 - 12:54PM
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The killer is the .Net 3.5. If you can build it without using .Net it probably will work with WINE.
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