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Wordpress Upgrade

by David Dorward on Feb.05, 2009, under Software

Wordpress 2.7 was released a while ago, but I thought I’d be clever. There was bound to be a security release a few days later.

A few weeks later?

No? Oh well, time to upgrade then. The Core Worlds is now on Wordpress 2.7 (my main site is still sitting around on sBuilder since I’m not finding a lot of time to work on Axford).

I’ve also switched in a new theme since the width of the old one was annoying me every time I wanted to pretty up a post with a graphic. Plugins have recieved a bit of maintainence too.

OK, end of boring technical post. Normal service resumes now.

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What would you use to RPG online?

by David Dorward on Jan.05, 2009, under Gaming in general, RPG, Software, Technology

I have a couple of friends who live in interesting places far, far away from civilisation (i.e. London) and manage to get less gaming in then their taste would like.

I’ve been looking around for software to run an online game, mostly focusing on video conferencing software. My efforts haven’t been all that fruitful though, every time I find something that looks suitable, it turns out to need a monthly fee to unlock essential features (such as supporting more then three people in the call).

So, since I think a few people are actually reading this blog now (thanks to RPG Bloggers), I thought I’d ask the community.

I think voice support is essential, as is support for at least five people. Video would be nice. A whiteboard, file sharing and dice rolling would be bonuses. I’d like to avoid paying money, but would be less annoyed by a one-off fee then something recurring. That said, if something is good and has a monthly fee, don’t be afraid to mention it.

What can you recommend? (Comments below please!). Thanks!

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A Call To Arms Campaign Manager

by David Dorward on Feb.05, 2008, under Babylon 5, Software

A Call To Arms ERD

I’m going to have a go at writing a campaign manager for Mongoose Publishing’s Babylon 5 war game – A Call To Arms. I spent some time this evening going over the rules with Jim and working out what data needed storing. This entity relationship diagram is the result.

Complicated system, isn’t it?

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