Forgotten realms atlas update
The developers created vector versions of the published maps for the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting and included many new maps, including a globe of Abeir-Toril. There have been three updates published for the application that deliver over maps. The maps were hyperlinked within a customized viewer, or could be accessed via an interactive globe.
The product was discontinued after selling through its entire print in its first year, perhaps because of an electronic rights transfer between Wizards of the Coast and Atari.
It is still found to be purchased at prices over the original purchase price on eBay. The license to the software has now reverted to the publisher, although the maps and other rights are owned by Wizards of the Coast. Examine the maps of entire continents, or zoom in for local details. August in Mapping with ProFantasy's Software. Can anyone help? Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. August August edited August The Forgotten Realms Atlas is no longer for sale, the only way to acquire a copy is to find it on auction sites or similar.
Edit: Evil Ninjas are afoot, and managed to sneak in a post before me. Or maybe I am the evil one? Its usually you ninjaing everyone else, Remy! Question from a wannabe-dungeon-designer : I have just bought the Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas I'm a DM and a big fan of Forgotten Realms.
But I really need a lot more dungeons, crypts, houses, inns, mansions etc. Important cities like Neverwinter, Luskan and so on, have zero underlying maps which surprised me.
I had the impression that there would be lots of cool detailed buildings, towers etc. So now I would like to try and design some dungeons, crypts, houses, inns, mansions etc. Thank You in advance. Don't know what the FR Atlas does in the way of imports. The atlas is just a huge collection of linked CC2 maps. That sounds really cool, Remy. Am I venturing into 'lets not talk about it' territory if I ask why FR is no longer available?
The FR atlas was a product commissioned by Wizards of the Coast, and the rights belong to them. Sounds all very complicated to me. How sad, though, that just because WoC moved on they had to cut everyone who didn't want to go with them lose! That's the way of most things. Supporting old software costs money, and if the sales volume is low, it is a net loss. Still selling old maps that are now technically incorrect also causes a lot of confusion in the customer base when the maps don't match up with the books any more, leading to even more support requests and requests for updates.
That way I can know a little bit about a random city they visit, without having to improvise and hope it doesn't come up again. Also: I would like a way to EDIT or keep track of a map and zoom in and attach links to points on the map so I can update any information for each city my players come across. Our goal is to provide high-quality video, TV streams, music, software, documents or any other shared files for free!
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