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A1: Um, well "not very" is about all I could answer. It's a large book and I haven't made a detailed timeline of steps and progress and milestones and such. It does sort of depend on how much of it you would actually use for your particular game.
A1: Um, well "not very" is about all I could answer. It's a large book and I haven't made a detailed timeline of steps and progress and milestones and such. It does sort of depend on how much of it you would actually use for your particular game.


Q2: How do I ...
Q2: How do I ... ?


A2: Well, you read the Myriad RPG book to see what the pen and paper rules are. Then you read the scripts to see how they implement things... and ask questions to other Myriad folks in the Myriad RPG group in SecondLife or OSgrid
A2: Well, you read the Myriad RPG book to see what the pen and paper rules are. Then you read the scripts to see how they implement things... and ask questions to other Myriad folks in the Myriad RPG group in SecondLife or OSgrid


Q3: Does Myriad include ...
Q3: Does Myriad include ... ?


A3: Get the Marketplace version with the included e-text, or the PDF version from the link included with it and give the book a skim. That is the best way to see what features are in Myriad and what might not be included.
A3: Get the Marketplace version with the included e-text, or the PDF version from the link included with it and give the book a skim. That is the best way to see what features are in Myriad and what might not be included.

Revision as of 22:52, 14 June 2011

Myriad Lite FAQ

Q1: How close is the Myriad RPG System to completion?

A1: Um, well "not very" is about all I could answer. It's a large book and I haven't made a detailed timeline of steps and progress and milestones and such. It does sort of depend on how much of it you would actually use for your particular game.

Q2: How do I ... ?

A2: Well, you read the Myriad RPG book to see what the pen and paper rules are. Then you read the scripts to see how they implement things... and ask questions to other Myriad folks in the Myriad RPG group in SecondLife or OSgrid

Q3: Does Myriad include ... ?

A3: Get the Marketplace version with the included e-text, or the PDF version from the link included with it and give the book a skim. That is the best way to see what features are in Myriad and what might not be included.

Q4: Can you add ... ?

A4: Happy to, once I get the basic book converted into a game, I'd be happy to consider extending Myriad Lite to include your feature suggestion. Or better yet, grab the source, figure out how to add it yourself, with the Myriad RPG group in SecondLife and OSgrid alongside to advise.