A monumental effort indeed. Once the button is green I order :)
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A monumental effort indeed. Once the button is green I order :)
Quite the herculean task, great job Aki!
I'll be picking up SWADE as soon as it comes out on Steam.
When was this supposed to be available for purchase?
Thank you Aki for all your hard work! Awesome stuff!
The updates are in our patch system now; just coordinating store launch. Should be today.
Regards,
JPG
I entered "no" to update this evening's campaign to Swade and it's done it anyway. The old Explorer's Edition rules are gone from the library and no new rules have appeared. This is a disgrace. How do I get it back the way it was?
As mentioned in the first post, the legacy ruleset should now be called "SWD" (Savage Worlds Deluxe). If you purchased the previous Savage Worlds ruleset (SW Deluxe) there are the "SW Deluxe GM Guide" and the "SW Deluxe Player Guide" in the library - if you're running a campaign with the SWD ruleset.
If your campaign is set for the "SavageWorlds" ruleset, this is for the new Savage Worlds Adventurers Edition (SWADE) and you won't see any SWADE library modules for that ruleset unless you purchase the new ruleset here: https://www.fantasygrounds.com/store...?id=PEGFGSWADE
If your campaign has inadvertently changed to SWADE (SavageWorlds ruleset) then you can edit the campaign.xml file in the <FG app data>\campaigns\<campaign name> directory and change "<ruleset>SavageWorlds</ruleset>" to "<ruleset>SWD</ruleset>". Do this without FG running and after you've made a backup of your campaign files.
I've just done a test, and if I selected "no" to the prompt to convert to SWADE my campaign has the ruleset changed to "SWD" (which is correct behaviour) and I can see the "SW Deluxe GM Guide" and the "SW Deluxe Player Guide" in the library.
When are you going to launch on Steam?
SWADE has been released in the store.
https://www.fantasygrounds.com/store...?id=PEGFGSWADE
Regards,
JPG
Thank you for this helpful response. I am pretty sure I selected "no" but can I now be sure? Did I even have my reading glasses on? This is the danger if you are a minor GM without his finger on the pulse of daily events to do with the software. You can step right on a land mine if you don't suspect it's there. Big changes and the implications might be made a little more accident and idiot proof.