![]() ![]() In that case you may have spent hundreds of dollars and put hundreds of hours into your game.and one day you can't log in, only to find out "Oh, sorry, we quit doing that and sold out to Company XYZ.go talk to them". At least I could use the program anywhere I wanted, and if the company got sold or went bankrupt.I still have a fully working program paying monthly? Don't count on it. Then, when v2 comes out and they want to charge $40 to upgrade, I'd pay another $40 if it was worth it. I'd much rather pay $75 (just pulling a figure out of thin air here) for CoB v1, and be able to use it for as long as I like. Deal breaker as far as me and my group are concerned. I don't think there is any "offline" version. Well, from the sounds of things (reading their FAQ), I'm almost positive it is a "give us money every month" product. ![]() It does look like the forefront of electronic aids development is proving to be a highly competitive area in terms of functionality and cost, and that can only be good for us potential customers! It seems that this particular application is pretty much built already, and is is heavy playtesting mode right now. ![]() Lucas of City of Brass shared some screenshots with me, below. ![]() Plus a whole bunch of stock art you can use in your creations. It features a world builder, a character (and monster) builder, a story builder for creating adventures, and a campaign manager. The Roleplaying Game (the inclusion of the latter attracted my interest for obvious reasons, but the app is designed for multiple systems). The application, which will have public betas in early 2015, and hopefully full production midyear, has been privately in use by the developers for months for both D&D 5E and for N.E.W. The City of Brass, billing itself as "the next generation of gaming apps" is working on "a fully-featured app specifically designed to manage the mechanics of pen-and-paper games while allowing you to focus on what matters". With Trapdoor Tech and Lone Wolf cautiously circling each other with their Codename: Morningstar and Herolab/Realmworks applications respectively, another player has been quietly prepping something in the background. ![]()
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