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    Starting your game

    How do you create a start location and a starting party?
    My RPGM project: Fantasia Saga
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    #2
    Re: Starting your game

    Go to storyteller mode and start the first storyteller thing, there you can pick a starting point. Took me a while to figure that out myself.

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      #3
      Re: Starting your game

      Thanks.
      My RPGM project: Fantasia Saga
      Coming Soon!

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        #4
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        Or go to Story and Rules section, choose Story Settings, bottom left of first page is "Set start position", second page is Party Settings (members, positions, and active member).
        I want that Mulan McNugget sauce, Morty!

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          #5
          Re: Starting your game

          Wow...

          No offense or anything, but that was the first thing I discovered.

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            #6
            Re: Starting your game

            Yeah, i'm having a hard time figuring out how to make a party, so i can test the stuff i've been messing with.

            Oh, and i am having the DAMNEST time making these nice rolling hills you see in the screen shots and the sample game. Anyone have a trick to doing that?
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              #7
              Re: Starting your game

              Originally posted by Jeroak Nelave
              Yeah, i'm having a hard time figuring out how to make a party, so i can test the stuff i've been messing with.

              Oh, and i am having the DAMNEST time making these nice rolling hills you see in the screen shots and the sample game. Anyone have a trick to doing that?
              First make hills bigger than you want, then run over them with the Smooth tool but not enough to completely flatten them out. That should give you some nice low hills. You might want to experiment with whether Rounded, Mound, Sloped, or Bump looks better.
              Last edited by DarkwingChuck; 09-23-2005, 09:50 AM.
              I want that Mulan McNugget sauce, Morty!

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