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<blockquote data-quote="Velcerick" data-source="post: 7655992" data-attributes="member: 71121"><p>As one of those 15 people who have been using the software I'd just like to chime in to say that I've been immensely impressed with the functionality and intuitiveness of the software. The software is truly system neutral, and we've played active campaigns in Pathfinder, 5th Edition, NEW, and an indie RPG setting called Engel; and it worked well for everything. That is just from the player side though. One thing that I think has been overlooked in all of the discussion of useability, subscription costs, exporting, etc., is what is really just a blurb in the FAQ about allowing things to be public, affiliate, or privately viewable.</p><p></p><p>I've been an alternate DM of our weekly game for several years, and have a particular interest in world-building and homebrew. In the past, if I wanted to share this it meant I either had to know how to build a website, give the information to the webmaster of our old website to share, or print everything out. The district I've built in worldbuilder is now a fully-functional website my players can browse at their leisure and which I can add to and update as more sites get visited and more areas get fleshed out. Of important note in this discussion is that the website is not a bland, ugly wall of text. Without any extra effort a clean and useable webpage is generated. With even minimal experience in using something like a word processor it is easy to make a website that looks like it was professionally developed and managed, with callouts, integrated images, list boxes, sidebars, and more. I have no background in web design, and world builder has allowed me to make a webpage for my players that tells them everything they want to know about my little piece of our game world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velcerick, post: 7655992, member: 71121"] As one of those 15 people who have been using the software I'd just like to chime in to say that I've been immensely impressed with the functionality and intuitiveness of the software. The software is truly system neutral, and we've played active campaigns in Pathfinder, 5th Edition, NEW, and an indie RPG setting called Engel; and it worked well for everything. That is just from the player side though. One thing that I think has been overlooked in all of the discussion of useability, subscription costs, exporting, etc., is what is really just a blurb in the FAQ about allowing things to be public, affiliate, or privately viewable. I've been an alternate DM of our weekly game for several years, and have a particular interest in world-building and homebrew. In the past, if I wanted to share this it meant I either had to know how to build a website, give the information to the webmaster of our old website to share, or print everything out. The district I've built in worldbuilder is now a fully-functional website my players can browse at their leisure and which I can add to and update as more sites get visited and more areas get fleshed out. Of important note in this discussion is that the website is not a bland, ugly wall of text. Without any extra effort a clean and useable webpage is generated. With even minimal experience in using something like a word processor it is easy to make a website that looks like it was professionally developed and managed, with callouts, integrated images, list boxes, sidebars, and more. I have no background in web design, and world builder has allowed me to make a webpage for my players that tells them everything they want to know about my little piece of our game world. [/QUOTE]
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