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<blockquote data-quote="Luke" data-source="post: 690522" data-attributes="member: 602"><p>I can recommend RolePlayingMaster as follows:</p><p>- Import your ETools characters/creatures.</p><p>- Instantly gnerate any extra required encounters, including proper template handling and full calculation incorporating all race, template, class, equipment and current conditions considerations.</p><p>- Play on a map which is built via the built-in tilemapper, or use any other image.</p><p>- Position and move the all characters and creatures on the map as required, using automated distance calculation to move, and keep track of steps and movements, as well as mouse clicks to execute actions (attacks, skill checks etc) with targeting.</p><p>- Optionally make use of full encounter management with initiative, round, and conditions (eg stunned, or spell effects). Time tracking automatically expires spells, conditions and their effects. Dying/stabilizing automatically handled.</p><p>- Option to override computer dice rolls for anything at any point.</p><p>- Subsequent XP calcalation.</p><p>- Further options to have your entire adventure entered into the system for instant retrieval of location/room descriptions.</p><p></p><p>The general RPM picture is that of a bunch of RPG utilities integrated in such a way that you can access anything needed on the spur of the moment.</p><p></p><p>RPM is more focussed on game mechanics calculations than lots of effort spent in visual prettiness. The philosophy is one of saving you time and focussing on accuracy, rather than visual maps and icons that attempt to transform your "visual mind's picture" from your own imagination to a computer screen.</p><p></p><p>Admittedly I don't yet have the "map reveal" working. My current focus is to get network voice working, which isn't relevant to you.</p><p>There's also some play with instant dungeon generation, which is "tile-based" and hence reasonably suited to simple "map reveal".</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke, post: 690522, member: 602"] I can recommend RolePlayingMaster as follows: - Import your ETools characters/creatures. - Instantly gnerate any extra required encounters, including proper template handling and full calculation incorporating all race, template, class, equipment and current conditions considerations. - Play on a map which is built via the built-in tilemapper, or use any other image. - Position and move the all characters and creatures on the map as required, using automated distance calculation to move, and keep track of steps and movements, as well as mouse clicks to execute actions (attacks, skill checks etc) with targeting. - Optionally make use of full encounter management with initiative, round, and conditions (eg stunned, or spell effects). Time tracking automatically expires spells, conditions and their effects. Dying/stabilizing automatically handled. - Option to override computer dice rolls for anything at any point. - Subsequent XP calcalation. - Further options to have your entire adventure entered into the system for instant retrieval of location/room descriptions. The general RPM picture is that of a bunch of RPG utilities integrated in such a way that you can access anything needed on the spur of the moment. RPM is more focussed on game mechanics calculations than lots of effort spent in visual prettiness. The philosophy is one of saving you time and focussing on accuracy, rather than visual maps and icons that attempt to transform your "visual mind's picture" from your own imagination to a computer screen. Admittedly I don't yet have the "map reveal" working. My current focus is to get network voice working, which isn't relevant to you. There's also some play with instant dungeon generation, which is "tile-based" and hence reasonably suited to simple "map reveal". Regards, [/QUOTE]
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