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  1. After some trial and error I found success with the following

    1. I copied and pasted in the line from Simon's original post into a new notepad file.

    2. I looked at Quora and Stackoverflow to find examples of batch files that run Java programs.

    3. I then added the command to the notepad file.

    4. I saved it as a normal .txt file so I could change it as I tried to get the batch file to work.

    5. I then saved a copy of the .txt file as .bat making the batch program.

    6. I then added the batch file to the same folder as HD6.jar is located on my computer.

    7. I then double clicked the batch file and HERODesigner opened with the new font size enabled.

    8. I put below what my batch file looks like in notepad or Notepad++.

     

    I don't know how if this will work on a Mac but it did work on my Windows 10 PC.

     

    @echo off
    javaw -jar HD6.jar 18
  2. Thank you for all of your suggestions!

     

    If your specific interest is adventures, beyond what you already have for 4E I would suggest Champions Presents and Champions Presents #2. Both books contain three separate chapters, each one an "adventure module" providing enough material for several play sessions: plots, NPCs, and maps. (Although one chapter in #2 is more of an organization book than an adventure.) Pyramid In the Sky is similar, but its three chapters can either be run separately, or connected as a single campaign. That same format also applies to Shadows of the City; although officially a supplement for 4E Dark Champions (street-level superheroes), many of the villains are superhuman and easily scaled for tougher opposition.

     

    Demons Rule and Road Kill are self-contained adventure modules like Day of the Destroyer. I recommend the former, but am less sanguine about the quality of the latter.

     

    Your thread title also mentions 3E Champions. Would you like suggestions for adventures for that as well?

     

    [Looks at thread title]

     

    Oh shoot forgot I did that! I don't have the 3E rules so I don't know how well I could interpret the material in that era of books, but I am open to suggestions.

     

    What would be some books that I can skip? I have heard bad things about European Enemies but other than that book nothing really comes up as a definite "do not buy"

  3. I am web-shopping for Fourth Edition books and I was wondering what I should be on the look out for.

     

    I have the Big Blue Book, Day of the Destroyer, Challenges for Champions, Classic Enemies, Zodiac Conspiracy and the Fourth Edition Hero System Book

     

    I'm most interested in adventures

     

     

     

     

     

    -Thank you

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