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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 9264495" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>Yeah World Anvil is bit much. But when I had more time, I was really into world building. World Anvil can be create for that, but it becomes a hobby in and off itself. Also my experience with RealmWorks makes me cautious about putting hundreds of hours of time into creating setting content into a proprietary system run by a small company. At least World Anvil now allows you to export your data, but then you have to put it into another system and rework it. </p><p></p><p>If I were to go back to running a campaign in my homebrew campaign world, I'd likely use OneNote. Easy to dump in ideas and notes on the fly and reorganize later. Good search. Okay cross-linking. Easy to export to a variety of forms. Google Docs is getting much better at allowing you to easily cross link content, but I still like having everything in one "notebook" rather than a bunch of stand-alone, even if cross linked, documents. </p><p></p><p>All of my homebrew setting's conent is in an instance of RealmWorks on a virtual machine image. Having to either use a no longer supported program or having to copy and rebuild in another system really splashes cold water on any desire to run a campain in my setting again. So I'd be very cautious about what tool I would choose for world building if I get into that again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 9264495, member: 6796661"] Yeah World Anvil is bit much. But when I had more time, I was really into world building. World Anvil can be create for that, but it becomes a hobby in and off itself. Also my experience with RealmWorks makes me cautious about putting hundreds of hours of time into creating setting content into a proprietary system run by a small company. At least World Anvil now allows you to export your data, but then you have to put it into another system and rework it. If I were to go back to running a campaign in my homebrew campaign world, I'd likely use OneNote. Easy to dump in ideas and notes on the fly and reorganize later. Good search. Okay cross-linking. Easy to export to a variety of forms. Google Docs is getting much better at allowing you to easily cross link content, but I still like having everything in one "notebook" rather than a bunch of stand-alone, even if cross linked, documents. All of my homebrew setting's conent is in an instance of RealmWorks on a virtual machine image. Having to either use a no longer supported program or having to copy and rebuild in another system really splashes cold water on any desire to run a campain in my setting again. So I'd be very cautious about what tool I would choose for world building if I get into that again. [/QUOTE]
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