I threw the Factions and their connections to one another into a graph/concept map/relationship map. Kinda busy, but pretty neat!
Hover over a faction to highlight its connections, and long click one to filter out everything else.
I threw the Factions and their connections to one another into a graph/concept map/relationship map.
I threw the Factions and their connections to one another into a graph/concept map/relationship map. Kinda busy, but pretty neat!
Hover over a faction to highlight its connections, and long click one to filter out everything else.
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This is great!
Mirko Froehlich Glad you like it!
Amazing. I’ve just forked it and used it for my gamegroup faction relations, thank you!
Roe Portal Awesome! That’s great to hear. If you look on the connections, there’s a “strength” variable that’s determining if they’re allies/enemies. You should be able to update that strength as faction relationships change. I don’t think I added variable connection width to reflect connection strength, but it would be quite easy to update to show that.
thanks for the tip, though I’ve got it the hard way 🙂
this kumu platform is really good. took me less than an hour to translate the clasterfuck my GM invented on the spot to represent the relationships between corporations in our campaign into this –
kumu.io – 1-11
No Crows on that map, I see?