Saving Custom Classes

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ShortBeard
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Re: Saving Custom Classes

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Hey guys,

I'm looking into being able to add this now. I've had the idea to just add "Save Class" and "Load Class" buttons on the custom class creation window

A question for you guys, would you like classes saved BEFORE adding the additional bonus points & choosing background? Or should additional points and background be part of the character build for when you export and share with others? Trying to get a general consensus on this to determine what to do next.
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Jay_H
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Re: Saving Custom Classes

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Before. Those additional modules aren't part of class selection, but character background. The same class can greatly vary in origin and personality ;)

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mikeprichard
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Re: Saving Custom Classes

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Agree with Jay - before allocating points and background would be fine. The biggest thing for me would be saving skill/advantage/disadvantage selections. Thanks to ShortBeard again for taking the initiative!

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ShortBeard
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Re: Saving Custom Classes

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Awesome, thankfully that's probably the easier one to do too. I can't guarantee I can get it done, but I'm making decent progress so far, so time will tell!

Thanks for the input guys :)

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Mod Idea - Custom Class Saver

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so I had this idea where you can save Custom Classes With The Options of a mod
so yeah

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Re: Mod Idea - Custom Class Saver

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Yes, that was already suggested
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