@purgeand
Alright. I've never ever been good with terraining, I will try though. Mind telling me which SS you saw that made you think I needed different terrain?
I really like it, and I'm interested in helping any way i can, despite being pretty noobish and away from home a lot .
One question, though: How much work have you done on the storyline/storylines? In my (admittedly limited) experience, a decent storyline can make the difference between an enjoyably fun game and one that has you playing at every possible oppurtunity. Obviously this applies to RPGs especially.
And one suggestion: I would change the name of the Sorceror to Wizard, and the name of the Necromancer to Sorceror. The reason I would prefer this is that Necromancer actually means "death mage", which basically only fits with it's third school, and "sorceror" is generally associated with dark magic in classical fantasy. This could just be me being a pedant, but jsut take it into account.
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Re-read the first post to find out why I'm so frustrated
sorry to keep you in the dark GD, I'm still chugging away. I'll even send you a copy of the map if you want, so you can do your own little alpha/beta testing with it. It is NOT DONE so don't expect a finished product
@Weebl
The basic storyline is that there are two cities, one founded by an angel, another founded by a jealous demon, and you pick a hero that fights for either good or evil. The storyline in and of itself is necessarily simple (for the AoS aspect) and because of the save/load players could potentially play this as only an AoS.
However, when played like an RPG, the storyline and plot develop, through the quests, and kind-of shape themselves out through chain quests and the like
As far as Nec/Sorc goes. I think that the general population would be more comfortable with a spellcaster who's main ability is "raise dead" to be called a necromancer, but I dunno. I think that you are 100% correct in what you are telling me, but I don't know if the general population is privy to your information
Signatures can be edit in your account profile. As for the old stuffs, I'm thinking it's because Blizzard is now under Microsoft, and because of Microsoft Xbox going the way it is, it's dreadful.
@tom_mai78101 I must be blind. If I go on my profile I don't see any area to edit the signature; If I go to account details (settings) I don't see any signature area either.
You can get there if you click the bell icon (alerts) and choose preferences from the bottom, signature will be in the menu on the left there https://www.thehelper.net/account/preferences
I bought an Ender 3 during the pandemic and tinkered with it all the time. Just bought a Sovol, not as easy. I'm trying to make it use a different nozzle because I have a fuck ton of Volcanos, and they use what is basically a modified volcano that is just a smidge longer, and almost every part on this thing needs to be redone to make it work
So, 2.5mm longer. But the thing that measures the bed is about 1.5mm above the nozzle, so if I swap it with a volcano then I'm 1mm behind it. So cool, new bracket to swap that, but THEN the fan shroud to direct air at the part is ALSO going to be .5mm to low, and so I need to redo that, but by doing that it is a little bit off where it should be blowing and it's throwing it at the heating block instead of the part, and fuck man
I didn't realize they designed this entire thing to NOT be modded. I would have just got a fucking Bambu if I knew that, the whole point was I could fuck with this. And no one else makes shit for Sovol so I have to go through them, and they have... interesting pricing models. So I have a new extruder altogether that I'm taking apart and going to just design a whole new one to use my nozzles. Dumb design.
Can't just buy a new heatblock, you need to get a whole hotend - so block, heater cartridge, thermistor, heatbreak, and nozzle. And they put this fucking paste in there so I can't take the thermistor or cartridge out with any ease, that's 30 dollars. Or you can get the whole extrudor with the direct driver AND that heatblock for like 50, but you still can't get any of it to come apart