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<blockquote data-quote="Luke" data-source="post: 228517" data-attributes="member: 602"><p><strong>A thankyou, and future updates</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>I'd like to make a special note of public thanks to the 200+ people who assisted me with the PreBeta!</strong></p><p></p><p>There's been some fairly encouraging feedback from the 600+ people that downloaded the latest release in the first few days. Obviously the suggestions and new features have worked out very well. The new user interface is particularly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Of course updates will continue to be made, pending feedback from the beta, but I'll wait a while before doing this, since things appear to be quite nicely stable.</p><p></p><p>One thing I will do, is to make download packs available from the download section. In particular, future updates will not include some material already supplied in the install program. If you really want them, you'll be able to download the packs and import them. This is primarily to reduce the size of the updates, which I'll make as small as possble. The separate download matarial will typically make big use of maps, charts and pictures, which take up download space in program updates.</p><p></p><p>The following are currently in the install program, and will be made separate downloadable modules:</p><p>- sample adventures, such as "Fort Blacksword".</p><p>- campaign settings, such as DaemonForge.</p><p>- campaign material and rules, such as the Netbooks.</p><p> </p><p>Tips for RPM users:</p><p>- Be sure to run through the step-by-step sample combat tutorial at the bottom of the Guide. It's the best introduction you can get to RPM, and will save you a lot of time.</p><p>- Check out the community work for "DaemonForge" and for the "Netbooks" in the Campaign Encyclopaedia. Not only is it interesting and possibly useful to you, it'll also show you what you can do yourself with maps, pictures, tables and decent word-processing.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Luke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke, post: 228517, member: 602"] [b]A thankyou, and future updates[/b] [B]I'd like to make a special note of public thanks to the 200+ people who assisted me with the PreBeta![/B] There's been some fairly encouraging feedback from the 600+ people that downloaded the latest release in the first few days. Obviously the suggestions and new features have worked out very well. The new user interface is particularly appreciated. Of course updates will continue to be made, pending feedback from the beta, but I'll wait a while before doing this, since things appear to be quite nicely stable. One thing I will do, is to make download packs available from the download section. In particular, future updates will not include some material already supplied in the install program. If you really want them, you'll be able to download the packs and import them. This is primarily to reduce the size of the updates, which I'll make as small as possble. The separate download matarial will typically make big use of maps, charts and pictures, which take up download space in program updates. The following are currently in the install program, and will be made separate downloadable modules: - sample adventures, such as "Fort Blacksword". - campaign settings, such as DaemonForge. - campaign material and rules, such as the Netbooks. Tips for RPM users: - Be sure to run through the step-by-step sample combat tutorial at the bottom of the Guide. It's the best introduction you can get to RPM, and will save you a lot of time. - Check out the community work for "DaemonForge" and for the "Netbooks" in the Campaign Encyclopaedia. Not only is it interesting and possibly useful to you, it'll also show you what you can do yourself with maps, pictures, tables and decent word-processing. Regards, Luke [/QUOTE]
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