Hi,
Im writing an RPG based in a universe very similar to the X Universe pre Albion prelude and I am looking for some free tools to help me keep track of NPCs, ships and sectors. Im fine for artwork and have no shortage of ideas but as the universe is expanding I am having trouble remembering who is where and at what stage of task completion they are.
There seem to be many world generators, map tools and npc tools for fantasy but very little for sci fi.
Can any of you guys point me in the right direction or advise please?
Cheers in advance
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X universe RPG tools
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Maybe a bit of an odd one, as it is a highly complex notpad rather than a world generator, but Obsidian is absolutely brilliant for stuff like this. It is completely free to use. Basically the way it works is that you create notes which can use the softwars syntax (which is really similar to what for example reddit uses) to, for example, include pictures, character sheets and, most importantly, cross references. Each note that cross references another note can then be viewed in an interactable grafic view that looks like this or, if you have a lot more notes, like this. Each of the dots is one note, for example a place description or character sheet.
Obsidian has the advantage (and drawback) that is highly moddable and you can do a LOT with it, which you might not be able to do in other notepad programs. Here is for example a D&D character sheet in Obsidian which someone created. It does take some time to learn it though, but to understand the basic functions you will not need more than 1 or 2 hours.
If you want to look into it, I can recommand this beginners guide.
Obsidian has the advantage (and drawback) that is highly moddable and you can do a LOT with it, which you might not be able to do in other notepad programs. Here is for example a D&D character sheet in Obsidian which someone created. It does take some time to learn it though, but to understand the basic functions you will not need more than 1 or 2 hours.
If you want to look into it, I can recommand this beginners guide.
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