The walls of his basement apartment began to pixelate. The stack of pizza boxes in the corner dissolved into a low-resolution texture map. The damp concrete floor smoothed out into high-res cobblestones.
After walking through the , you have likely realized: this is a convoluted process. It is a digital archaeology project. You gain access to a lightweight (under 150MB) VTT that runs on a $50 netbook from 2011, but you lose modern features like line-of-sight, dynamic lighting, and integrated store content.
v2.0.12 is a legacy version (pre-Unity). Modern extensions from the Fantasy Grounds Forge may not be compatible.
Modules contain library data like bestiaries, item lists, or adventure text. files into the directory. Activation: Once inside a launched campaign, navigate to the (bottom right), click , and click on the specific module. 4. Special Considerations for Legacy Versions Savage Worlds "Extras" Support:
Which output format do you prefer?
Rulebooks, adventure texts, maps, and tokens.
Place asset images for player and NPC representations into %appdata%\Fantasy Grounds II\tokens\shared\ or %appdata%\Fantasy Grounds II\tokens\host\ . Step 4: Modifying the Executable with Resource Hacker
Installing extras (standard method)
Ensure you aren't running "Fantasy Grounds Unity," as these legacy .ext files are built for the older Classic engine.
Bitmap : Contains hardcoded UI elements, backgrounds, and splash screens.
C:\Users\[Account name]\AppData\Roaming\Fantasy Grounds II .
Once all files are in their respective folders, launch Fantasy Grounds II. Start a new campaign or load an existing one. On the right-hand side of the setup screen, you will see a list of available extensions. You must manually check the boxes for the RH extras you wish to activate for that specific campaign. If the software hangs during the loading screen, it is likely that one of the extras is conflicting with the V2012 base code.
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The package represents a nostalgic snapshot of the Virtual Tabletop (VTT) community from over a decade ago. At its core, this "RH" (often referring to community member Ron Hall or related "Ruleset Helper" efforts) collection was a massive compilation of user-generated extensions, modules, and portraits designed to bridge the gap between the then-basic Fantasy Grounds II interface and the complex needs of high-fidelity tabletop gaming. The 2012 "Extras" Experience
In the "Create Campaign" or "Load Campaign" screen, locate the Extensions list on the right. Check the boxes for the RH extras you wish to use.
Even with clear instructions, issues can arise. Here are solutions to some of the most common installation problems for Fantasy Grounds II extras.
Cut and paste these into the rulesets folder.