A little something to take the hassle out of Admiral-level system generation:
http://www.neostar.org.uk/rpg/vbam_syst ... or_1.0.zip
The little program linked above is a little rough about the edges (making it pretty is only a priority when it works, right?), but it will take a lot of the stress out of generating systems - especially in an exploration campaign, where you may need to generate a lot!
The interface couldn't be simpler - simply decide whether the system is to include a Homeworld or not by checking the checkbox, and hit "Generate System". Each click of Generate System will create a new system using the full rules. Once generated the system text can be copied and pasted into a text-editor of your choice.
To install the program, download the zip-file and extract the contents somewhere convenient. Then simply double-click on "setup.exe". The program will install, and include a start-menu entry to launch the program. Uninstall it using the control panel in the usual way.
All the best,
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That is just plain fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing your efforts with everyone.
BTW, in case anyone is wondering, Gareth's lovely app requires the installation of .NET 3.5 SP1.
Works like a dream. I'll have to talk to Tyrel about getting you to do a 2E version!
BTW, in case anyone is wondering, Gareth's lovely app requires the installation of .NET 3.5 SP1.
Works like a dream. I'll have to talk to Tyrel about getting you to do a 2E version!
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Uh... Yes, sorry - guess you just get used to having these things without even thinking about it...Charles Lewis wrote:BTW, in case anyone is wondering, Gareth's lovely app requires the installation of .NET 3.5 SP1.
By all means,Charles Lewis wrote:Works like a dream. I'll have to talk to Tyrel about getting you to do a 2E version!
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Oh, you mean likes QuickBooksCharles Lewis wrote:The only reason I mention it is because the last place I worked had a management system that was tied .NET 1. You couldn't upgrade .NET or the system wouldn't work.
I still cannot fathom why some high-dollar software products love to use .NET for things. It makes sense for programs like this, but QuickBooks? Really?
"My QuickBooks doesn't work anymore... oh look, I did a Windows update and it installed a new version of the .NET Framework. Oh, look, it also corrupted .NET so that you can't install or reinstall it. This is fun."
I shouldn't have bad mouthed .NET -- now the .NET installer has died!
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I just tried reinstalling it, and it installed and opened instantly. Bwhaha? I'm not complaining, but that is just bizarre. Of course, I haven't restarted after the supposedly failed .NET Framework 3.5 install, so that might make a difference.
The program is very neat! I like that the results are presented as text, so that they can be copied and pasted into another document.
The program is very neat! I like that the results are presented as text, so that they can be copied and pasted into another document.
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