I'm a computer guy, and I have a great appreciation for the product I see in TOS. It appears to have all the functionality that I could ask for in a charsheet manager. The website mentions extendability and flexibility. The tutorial videos are nice. But I'm still not sure that the product can support my specific needs without extensive hand-building of feats, races, classes, and magic items.
Is there a video, demo, link, or discussion that shows how to load or implement additional feats, races, or classes, both from scratch and from a forum discussion? I'm looking for something that goes deeper than the canned "SRD"-related response that I've seen on the forums.
Thom
Can TOS be made completely complete?
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Re: Can TOS be made completely complete?
There's lots of material within the forums discussing what you're asking. You just do not have access to the full forum yet. I thought there were videos covering feats though, but if not, then that would be something I need to work on squeezing into my schedule. I have a list of info videos that I need to produce, but my time has grown limited.zippy wrote:I'm a computer guy, and I have a great appreciation for the product I see in TOS. It appears to have all the functionality that I could ask for in a charsheet manager. The website mentions extendability and flexibility. The tutorial videos are nice. But I'm still not sure that the product can support my specific needs without extensive hand-building of feats, races, classes, and magic items.
Is there a video, demo, link, or discussion that shows how to load or implement additional feats, races, or classes, both from scratch and from a forum discussion? I'm looking for something that goes deeper than the canned "SRD"-related response that I've seen on the forums.
Thom
Re: Can TOS be made completely complete?
Thanks for the reply. I like the breadth and depth of resources and advice in the forums. Even just using an existing class/effect/spell as an example of how to build a new effect is quite easy.
zippy
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