Yeah, this is pure gold. I've been using it for a year now and this new version is incredible. Ready made campaign to make YOURs instantly! Also good for solo play!
I will probably use it solo, but I would like to have information revealed bit by bit so that I can learn as I go, rather than having everything visible from the start.
...OK this aligns freakishly well with something I've been doing lately- an Elder Scrolls supplement for a game called Mythras where I'm trying to convey the scale of Daggerfall rather than the much smaller scale of the later games (among other things). This fits the spirit of that perfectly.
I love this and all I can ask is for detailed documentation so we can tell what does what when we hit that magic button. My kingdom for a polish pass of usability when it goes live. God this is cool.
Looks pretty amazing! Great potential certainly. I wonder if they plan on keeping it a Patreon thing, publish it as a subscription service or something you can buy once to get permanent access. I generally avoid subscription services like a plague especially if the service holds your creations as a hostage. I love it that it's based on OSE as the mechanic! Especially if all the content is made easy to mod.
I think the issue is that the storage costs money so it would be really hard to offer unlimited/indefinite storage. You can use it for free, build a world and then download it forever using the free software. I tried it on Linux and it worked great. But I haven't dug too deeply into it yet.
@@fumbletable Yeah. That's why I prefer systems where saving on your own hard-drive is the default. Ofc being a VTT might complicate things but then again you have OwlbearRodeo for example. But I'm definitely not an IT expert 😅
This looks absolutely amazingly useful. Perfect for what I've been looking for - planning my next 5E campaign to start next year as a sandbox hexcrawl like explore discover - inspired by Valheim video game. I love that you can edit the details of what you found in the hex. One question I'm left with is can you at all edit the detail of the map - say I don't want a city at all in that hex. Can I replace it with a small town? or remove it completely?
I'm fairly sure you can re roll a hex and change the contents, I did it a couple of times. I think it then does a bunch of recalculating so that all your people and their missions are linked. If you're running a 5e hex crawl head over the osreign.com and pickup the Olde Swords Reign PDF for free. Its got a bunch of wilderness exploration rules that would work for 5e. Steal anything that you think might work.
I have no idea. I'm not affiliated in any way. It was just out as beta at the weekend. In the last one you could download as a markdown file. But I don't know what options there will be going forward
So I'm watching this as I'm driving, and I may have missed it but I'm wondering if there's a feature on there for generating maps that are already made through other programs such as Azgar
As far as I know it does pull in maps from other areas. Last time I looked at the city maps looked to be from watabou. I don't think it ties in to azgar though
I believe everything is created by the software. So that would be very difficult. If you're looking for software that you can build your own maps on, encounters, towns, dungeons... Then worldographer is absolutely fantastic.
I think, to a certain extent, that's always going to be the case with random tables. What I really love is the fact that you can edit it. It does all the heavy lifting and you can add flavour. Especially if you're running a hex crawl. As your players interact with the world I think it would naturally become alive.
No, it's stored on their servers for a month. But you can download it and there's a program where you can access on Windows Mac and Linux. It's essentially a modified Chrome browser.
@@fumbletable That's much better. Subscriptions seem to be the direction many products are aiming for. It really locks you in to their walled garden, and you'd lose so much if you moved on.
Incredible, yes, though I am hesitant to pay for this for the simple fact that it is clearly making use of other online dungeon, town and npc generators. Making this legally dubious at best!
Ithai is here - dungeons, npcs and all other content in the sandbox except settlement maps are generated using hexroll exclusively! settlement maps are generated by watabou with his blessing. Content is licensed under the Creative-Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license and the OGL.
The way you can zoom in and out is just amazing…
It's absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately I had an issue with frame rates and it didn't do it justice on the video.
Yeah, this is pure gold. I've been using it for a year now and this new version is incredible. Ready made campaign to make YOURs instantly! Also good for solo play!
💯 I thought it would be excellent for solo. Especially now you can edit it.
I will probably use it solo, but I would like to have information revealed bit by bit so that I can learn as I go, rather than having everything visible from the start.
@@jcraigwilliams70 The creator is working on Fog of War now! Also looking at including what you can see at distance option.
...OK this aligns freakishly well with something I've been doing lately- an Elder Scrolls supplement for a game called Mythras where I'm trying to convey the scale of Daggerfall rather than the much smaller scale of the later games (among other things). This fits the spirit of that perfectly.
Do you have any of that work somewhere available online? I am very fond of Mythras and Elder Scrolls so your works sounds like a match made in heaven!
Nice find and thank you for sharing this Mr. Fumble Table!
Thank you. Damien is good but Mr fumble table has a certain ring. 😄
Been a subscriber for quite a few months. Fantastic value!
That means a lot. Thank you!
I love this and all I can ask is for detailed documentation so we can tell what does what when we hit that magic button. My kingdom for a polish pass of usability when it goes live. God this is cool.
Thank you for sharing! This really does look like an amazing tool.
Wow, this is beyond amazing! Thanks for sharing the info! 🙏 Will sub its patreon. This is just what I need for my sandbox campaign.
This looks so fun! I’ve dreamt of making something like this.
The potential is huge. I've been blown away.
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
Looks pretty amazing! Great potential certainly. I wonder if they plan on keeping it a Patreon thing, publish it as a subscription service or something you can buy once to get permanent access. I generally avoid subscription services like a plague especially if the service holds your creations as a hostage. I love it that it's based on OSE as the mechanic! Especially if all the content is made easy to mod.
I think the issue is that the storage costs money so it would be really hard to offer unlimited/indefinite storage. You can use it for free, build a world and then download it forever using the free software. I tried it on Linux and it worked great. But I haven't dug too deeply into it yet.
@@fumbletable Yeah. That's why I prefer systems where saving on your own hard-drive is the default. Ofc being a VTT might complicate things but then again you have OwlbearRodeo for example. But I'm definitely not an IT expert 😅
Looks really interesting. Thanks for the heads-up about this.
This looks incredible.
I'm blown away at how good it is and it's only in beta!
Thanks for sharing this. This is amazing
This looks absolutely amazingly useful.
Perfect for what I've been looking for - planning my next 5E campaign to start next year as a sandbox hexcrawl like explore discover - inspired by Valheim video game.
I love that you can edit the details of what you found in the hex. One question I'm left with is can you at all edit the detail of the map - say I don't want a city at all in that hex. Can I replace it with a small town? or remove it completely?
I'm fairly sure you can re roll a hex and change the contents, I did it a couple of times. I think it then does a bunch of recalculating so that all your people and their missions are linked.
If you're running a 5e hex crawl head over the osreign.com and pickup the Olde Swords Reign PDF for free. Its got a bunch of wilderness exploration rules that would work for 5e. Steal anything that you think might work.
The list of monsters that appears is based on which system?
I'm not sure.
How much to port the output to World Anvil or Campfire?
I have no idea. I'm not affiliated in any way. It was just out as beta at the weekend. In the last one you could download as a markdown file. But I don't know what options there will be going forward
That's amazing... and you are amazing.
Thank you so much.
So I'm watching this as I'm driving, and I may have missed it but I'm wondering if there's a feature on there for generating maps that are already made through other programs such as Azgar
As far as I know it does pull in maps from other areas. Last time I looked at the city maps looked to be from watabou. I don't think it ties in to azgar though
I used to pronounce denizen the same way. Sadly, we were both wrong. I'm glad I'm not the only one.
I was worried there, I tend to butcher at least one word in every video and I thought this might have broken the trend! 😀
Same. I just don't care anymore :P
Could you use this to play Solo?
Yes and they're releasing more solo options.
0:24 ...Daggerfall?
Is there a way to create your own maps? Since I already have a homebrew setting I'd like to flesh out in this
I believe everything is created by the software. So that would be very difficult. If you're looking for software that you can build your own maps on, encounters, towns, dungeons... Then worldographer is absolutely fantastic.
At a glance it seems really cool, but there is not a lot of variation in many of the random rolls. But for a free app it is certainly worth the money.
I think, to a certain extent, that's always going to be the case with random tables. What I really love is the fact that you can edit it. It does all the heavy lifting and you can add flavour. Especially if you're running a hex crawl. As your players interact with the world I think it would naturally become alive.
Absolut cool.
If only a system-agnostic version of it were present...
That's gygax dream. Rippe off the hands of DMs. The DMs dream and nightmare at the same timw
So you have to remain a patreon to keep the world you create?
No, it's stored on their servers for a month. But you can download it and there's a program where you can access on Windows Mac and Linux. It's essentially a modified Chrome browser.
@@fumbletable That's much better. Subscriptions seem to be the direction many products are aiming for. It really locks you in to their walled garden, and you'd lose so much if you moved on.
Incredible, yes, though I am hesitant to pay for this for the simple fact that it is clearly making use of other online dungeon, town and npc generators. Making this legally dubious at best!
Those other generators are free and open license I don't think they care.
Ithai is here - dungeons, npcs and all other content in the sandbox except settlement maps are generated using hexroll exclusively! settlement maps are generated by watabou with his blessing. Content is licensed under the Creative-Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license and the OGL.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Do they have custom lists for creatures? I'm thinking adding pf2e creatures if they dont have it hardcoded
I'm not sure. I only really got stuck in yesterday. There's a discord link through the patreon which is only £2