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Effect Import

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Leathermartini, Aug 23, 2010.

  1. Leathermartini

    Leathermartini New Member

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    Is there a way to import effects into a game? Or am I stuck manually adding all the spell effects? I'm basically trying to avoid having to deal with walking my players (not all of whom are confident on computers or things in general) through their spell effects.

    Do the effects on the judge's computer show up for clients?
     
  2. Leathermartini

    Leathermartini New Member

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    Just an update: did some testing with someone, they do not see my effects that I have entered. Would there be a way to export those or move them to player machines?
     
  3. KainPen

    KainPen Member

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    I tried this to, can't be done as of what I see. must have to separate save location from this data. I copied my whole folder over to a friend machine and he does not have any of the effects i created to load from. My be different location player from GM. I will have to test later.
     
  4. Leathermartini

    Leathermartini New Member

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    I found what I think is the file in d20pro\user\effectsd20pro.GM.dat
    Maybe that needs renamed as a player? (I noticed that it had all my 4E and Pathfinder things in them, even though I have those as separate campaigns.)
     
  5. Dan

    Dan Member

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    Yep, that's the easy way. Rename the effects20pro.gm.dat file to

    effectsd20Pro - PC.dat

    And send that to your player(s). They then copy/paste it into their d20pro\user\ folder.
     

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