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Extracting Semantic Data from Classic Modules

Started by Telarus, July 13, 2012, 06:17:45 AM

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Brad Elliott

Quote from: Drohem;566029Great stuff! :D

Couldn't agree more - using technology in new and interesting ways is
always fascinating. It might not always be practical, but you never know
when you might find something _extremely useful_ when you go off
the practical path.
-- Brad Elliott

Teacher, Game Designer and Former Game Publisher

Want either Unhallowed Metropolis (First Edition) or the Weapons of the Gods Corebook? I have a few - PM me if you\'d like to buy a copy!

Perhaps you might like my Massive Steampunk RPG List?

Eisenmann

Quote from: Brad Elliott;568450Couldn't agree more - using technology in new and interesting ways is
always fascinating. It might not always be practical, but you never know
when you might find something _extremely useful_ when you go off
the practical path.

I totally agree.

Telarus, Vue is indeed a great piece of software.

The Traveller

Quote from: Telarus;565968Traveller, I am considering releasing the VUE maps (with the meta-data) and the google Spreadsheet I used to create them.
I'd greatly appreciate that, I really need to see how things come into being to be able to emulate them.
"These children are playing with dark and dangerous powers!"
"What else are you meant to do with dark and dangerous powers?"
A concise overview of GNS theory.
Quote from: that muppet vince baker on RPGsIf you care about character arcs or any, any, any lit 101 stuff, I\'d choose a different game.

The Traveller

Quote from: Brad Elliott;568450Couldn't agree more - using technology in new and interesting ways is
always fascinating. It might not always be practical, but you never know
when you might find something _extremely useful_ when you go off
the practical path.
Welcome Brad, may your umbrella never wear thin in Seattle! ;)
"These children are playing with dark and dangerous powers!"
"What else are you meant to do with dark and dangerous powers?"
A concise overview of GNS theory.
Quote from: that muppet vince baker on RPGsIf you care about character arcs or any, any, any lit 101 stuff, I\'d choose a different game.

Brad Elliott

Quote from: The Traveller;568572Welcome Brad, may your umbrella never wear thin in Seattle! ;)

Thanks, Traveller!

Just because I'm done with Eos doesn't mean I'm done with gaming... or even roleplaying game design. Yes, I'm up to something, but won't talk about it until it's considerably more done than it is.  :D
-- Brad Elliott

Teacher, Game Designer and Former Game Publisher

Want either Unhallowed Metropolis (First Edition) or the Weapons of the Gods Corebook? I have a few - PM me if you\'d like to buy a copy!

Perhaps you might like my Massive Steampunk RPG List?