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Random / Re: [MEMBER/QUESTION] New Forum Member
« on: January 26, 2012, 09:57:28 pm »
Have to upgrade my RAM before i can start fiddling with it, on the back up computer as my main just died so spending the time getting familiar with the forum, have already gone through a few of the tutorials though, the possibilities seem endless, being an oldschool table top RPG nerd from back in the day, this seems like something I've waited a long time for, a viable way to bring table top to the digital world so i'm super stoked for it.

Thanks for the advice, I'll keep looking around.

Cheers
Chris

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Random / [MEMBER/SOLVED] New Forum Member
« on: January 26, 2012, 08:53:57 am »
Hey folks, I'm Whitbyrudie/rudie/Chris,

I'm a new member and kind of feel like I jumped in the deep end as even the beginner tutorial pages look chinese to me.

That said I think this is an AMAZING idea, i've long been a proponent of many people contributing to a single project and this is a great example of how it's done so pat yourselves on the back, not just the creators, but all the contributors.

I have a hundred questions, but most of them will get answered when I explore the forum more and get my hands on some software to play around with.  That said, I do have one question I'd like to lead with:

How long would it take someone with absolutely no experience in modding, computer programming, anythign really but a basic set of html skills (and I mean basic) to learn how to mod and be able to start putting worlds together?  

I have a lot of ideas, but I want to make sure my expectations are realistic and I don't end up just getting frustrated and give up on it.

Cheers
Chris

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