I personally find 3.5E and, by extension, Pathfinder to be the most complex iterations of game to date, so I really had high hopes going into my test of the Pathfinder option for Hero Lab. What do I mean? Well let’s talk about it… Walking the Path And there were a few moments where I fought a little with the interface, but those moments were brief. However, I did reference the manual if I ever got stuck. And you may or may not agree with the process, but I also like to tackle these programs without reading the manual-call it foolish, but I call it the unrestrained glee of someone with a new toy. It downloaded easily, verified the license without heartache, and even performed updates and pulled down data files without so much as an irritated curse from me. Let me say straight up, before we get into the nuts and bolts of this review, this is a solid product. I made PCs, NPC fodder, minions, and even a few complex villains. We won’t get into real technical jargon, like CPU cache or graphics cards because, truthfully, I don’t think they matter for this application.īecause we’re a sort of Switzerland here at KQ, I reviewed this tool for both 4E and Pathfinder, putting it through its paces. As a writer, a GM, and player, I need tools to help me get to the game table faster while making play smoother and easier.įor this review, I used my workhorse machine-a Pentium dual-core, 2.20 GHz, 4 GB RAM, Windows 7 on an Asus K60IJ notebook.
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