Wednesday, October 31, 2012

ARMY LIST



When I went to play my first game ,my opponent saw  my army and ask me(he was more experian than I was).Where‘s the me  army list shit  . I answered “what?”.He explained me that went you go for a game, it will be wiser  if a have my army list in a sheet so my enemy can see it and don’t have any complains and misunderstands . So I decide to write about the program I use called BattleScribe. Its very easy for everyone even if you don’t know much around pc’s.

Features: 

  • Quickly and easily work out your army list  BattleScribe works out your points totals and tells you if your list is valid. If there are problems, it highlights the unit in error and tells you what's wrong. All you need is the data files for your game and army

     


  • Outputs army lists for printing or the web



    Army lists include profiles and rules (if the data file contains them). Layout options let you choose what's printed and how it's layed out. Copy the result as text, HTML or print it out.

     


  • Easy to share data files. BattleScribe can automatically download and update it's data files from on-line "repositories" - all you need is the repository's URL. Repositories can be easily created with the included tools.

     


  • Easy to create data files. Easy to use editors are included to allow you to create or edit your data files - no programming required. It's simple to fix errors you might find in data files.  

     


  • Works on any system. BattleScribe works on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android, or any OS that supports Java. On the desktop, it uses the system's native interface style. No ugly custom skins.


  • And perhaps the most important it’s FREE.

     

     

     

    The only problem  is that the creator hasn’t make any Data Repositories(for copyright reasons)  for every army That not a problem, for  Everyone that’s a viewer in the blog because I searched the net and found(perhaps) the best data Data Repositories and here they are:

    • http://www.randomhit.org/battlescribe_data/index.xml
    • http://www.randomhit.org/battlescribe_data/index40k.xml
    • https://dl.dropbox.com/u/565769/40KCatalogues/index.xml
    • http://www.randomhit.org/battlescribe_data/index40kalt.xml 
      

    Conclusion:  It’s fast ,easy, and free. I don’t think you  need any other reason .So go  now at http://www.battlescribe.net/index.html and download it . Until the next time Happy 40K times.

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