dopefish
December 5th, 2014, 15:08
Hello,
First of all, I hope I posted this in the right subforum, feel free to move it where appropriate if it's in the wrong category.
I'm using the 4E ruleset.
Some time ago, I can't remember exactly when, but it was several months ago at least, FG2 started to automatically hide all effects that I applied as a GM. The players can't see them by default and I have to go into the combat tracker, find the effect and manually change it to "All" from "GM" in the visibility options.
This seems to happen no matter what I do, as long as the effect is being applied by the GM and not from a character sheet (but from the effect's tracker, NPC sheets, Items, from the hotbar etc). It's kind of bothersome to have to manually reveal the effects I put on monsters, because 95% of the time I want the effect visible, having the effect hidden is definitely the exception rather than the rule.
I was just wondering if there's a way to prevent this from happening? Some setting, hotkey or something like that I've overlooked?
First of all, I hope I posted this in the right subforum, feel free to move it where appropriate if it's in the wrong category.
I'm using the 4E ruleset.
Some time ago, I can't remember exactly when, but it was several months ago at least, FG2 started to automatically hide all effects that I applied as a GM. The players can't see them by default and I have to go into the combat tracker, find the effect and manually change it to "All" from "GM" in the visibility options.
This seems to happen no matter what I do, as long as the effect is being applied by the GM and not from a character sheet (but from the effect's tracker, NPC sheets, Items, from the hotbar etc). It's kind of bothersome to have to manually reveal the effects I put on monsters, because 95% of the time I want the effect visible, having the effect hidden is definitely the exception rather than the rule.
I was just wondering if there's a way to prevent this from happening? Some setting, hotkey or something like that I've overlooked?