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    • JinShei
      JinShei last edited by

      Exeter (formally of DarkSpires mush) and I have been working on a project to help out the fate games starting out, and let people play tabletop type fate/fae sessions on a mush.

      http://fatehub.wikidot.com

      So far, we have dice and sheet functionality, and forums to set up your campaign. We hope to have some campaign function to set refresh, fate points and stunts soon.

      We also have a code sharing policy, to help those games get moving without so much pain, and hope that is useful. Exeter has a github with most of the code on it (happy to link to other Fate code bases too)

      https://github.com/Dex-Sinister/Fate.exe

      Jin

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      • Collective
        Collective last edited by

        Thanks for both the site and the FAE code. 🙂

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        • JinShei
          JinShei last edited by

          All functional! If anyone has more ideas, let me know?

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            TheBigD @JinShei last edited by

            @jinshei I have a question or two.

            Would this run on Windows, or would one need to have Linux/Unix?

            Secondly, is it possible to have multiple character creation rooms?

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              fatefan @TheBigD last edited by

              @thebigd There are some Windows binaries for PennMUSH (which this Fate.exe code suite runs on) here: http://download.pennmush.org/Win32Binaries/

              (That is, "Fate.exe" is not actually a Windows binary file itself.)

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              • Bobotron
                Bobotron @TheBigD last edited by

                @thebigd

                The PennMUSH binaries run really well; I use them to code on my tablet when I'm out and about and not around my laptop, like on lunch at work.

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                  TheBigD @fatefan last edited by

                  @fatefan Cool, thank you for that. 🙂

                  @Bobotron Ah, do they run on android then?

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                  • Bobotron
                    Bobotron @TheBigD last edited by Bobotron

                    @thebigd

                    They're Windows EXEs, so I have no idea, I don't use any Android devices. I know they run fine on my big laptop and should on my new tablet since it's roughly the same specs as the big laptop.

                    ETA: I assume if you had an appropriate environment emulator you could run them on Android or compile them on Android.

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                    • RnMissionRun
                      RnMissionRun last edited by RnMissionRun

                      You could probably build and run Penn on any modern Android device using Termux (you can get this from the Playstore). I have not tried this with Penn but I /have/ gotten Evennia to build and run on my LG G7 and a cheap Asus Chromebook that also supported Android apps using these instructions. I'm pretty sure that anything that can handle Evennia, can handle a simple MUSH server.

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