Would you mind perhaps linking a good framework for playing 3.5e D&D? I can't find anything through google, and rptools(.)net doesn't offer anything...
at 2:08 see how in the lower right window you have all of the green and red buttons? on my selection window, I only have the 4 buttons at the top. How do I get the green and red buttons, which I assume are macros?
@Ownage2themax3 Hi, those buttons are loaded from the framework. I am currently using the Rumble framework for my games. To use the framework you start by loading the file like you would a campaign file inside maptools, and then start making new maps. If you do this (and don't delete the macros in the base map) then you will have them available.
@DungeonsItalia I was referring to the fact that a good GM does have to put work into a good campaign that has depth. Especially in World Building and solid map building...that doesn't happen with casual effort. The number of functions gives a GM who wants to make a truly enriched experience for his players the ability to do so if he chooses. He can also just use a small handful of the tools and still make an effective map without it being "work".
Would you mind perhaps linking a good framework for playing 3.5e D&D? I can't find anything through google, and rptools(.)net doesn't offer anything...
3lvewyn 6 months ago
How do you get all those shiny red, green and blue buttons under "Selection"? All it says is "No Macros" for me :/
I also can't access the character sheet.
I'm also lacking Tokens, is there a place to download add-ons for MapTool?
3lvewyn 6 months ago
@3lvewyn You need to first download the framework, then load that file, then you will have the buttons.
hbalcer 6 months ago
I can't hear anything you're saying. If you're making a 50 minute long tutorial, start by investing in a better mic.
marigoldml 7 months ago
at 2:08 see how in the lower right window you have all of the green and red buttons? on my selection window, I only have the 4 buttons at the top. How do I get the green and red buttons, which I assume are macros?
Ownage2themax3 8 months ago
@Ownage2themax3 Hi, those buttons are loaded from the framework. I am currently using the Rumble framework for my games. To use the framework you start by loading the file like you would a campaign file inside maptools, and then start making new maps. If you do this (and don't delete the macros in the base map) then you will have them available.
hbalcer 6 months ago
sorry but thje audio keeps skipping and it is really annoying
matthewmegaman 10 months ago
BORING. a role playing game should be a game, not a work! look how many functions you have there!!!!!! OH MY GOD.
DungeonsItalia 1 year ago
@DungeonsItalia You apparently have never been a DM (or a good one) or tried your hand at World Building for a campaign....
Fiddlemaster56 11 months ago
@Fiddlemaster56 my players still talk about me after 6 years we left our city. I have been a goddamn awesome one. period.
DungeonsItalia 11 months ago
@DungeonsItalia I was referring to the fact that a good GM does have to put work into a good campaign that has depth. Especially in World Building and solid map building...that doesn't happen with casual effort. The number of functions gives a GM who wants to make a truly enriched experience for his players the ability to do so if he chooses. He can also just use a small handful of the tools and still make an effective map without it being "work".
Fiddlemaster56 11 months ago 3
SPEAK UP
jmrocker 1 year ago
is map tool a free download? or do you have to pay
XmegaprrX 1 year ago
@XmegaprrX It's free and Java-based. you can get it from rptools.net
MegamanZ4 1 year ago
Cannot hear you at all
lpslpslpslpslpslps 1 year ago
please TALK LOUDER. invaluable tutorial anyway.
Alcatar 1 year ago