Maintaining your Campain

By Quoth, in Rogue Trader Gamemasters

How do you guys keep track of everything from star maps to planetary government?

Notes, lots and lots of notes. Buy yourself a notebook where you write all your names and such down.

As a bonus can you keep some pages as well for those ideas that hit you when you least await it.

Essentially, I tell my players to take notes. And put them where we can all see. I use those notes a lot as well.

One of my RT groups use a wiki: http://profitsdemand.wikidot.com/

Laptop, around fifteen meg of text files, and player rewards for keeping the campaign elements up to date on Obsidian Portal. One thing I found rather helpful is a brainstorming tool like Mindmap or https://bubbl.us . Lets you jot everything out, add reminders as needed. Means you don't have to hold the whole campaign in your head at once.

I like wikis, too - especially because everyone in the group can work on it at any time, adding stuff from their characters or uploading houserule suggestions. The perfect place for brainstorming and up-to-date information exchange.

The downside is that it's all digital, but you can read up on the stuff you think you need just before the session. Some groups also keep a laptop at the desk (my d20 Star Wars GM did this, even keeping MP3 files from the OST ready and playing them in low volume to accompany a lengthy narration/introduction or combat sequences).

I'm somewhat split in that I am so oldschool that I'd actually prefer keeping digital stuff away from the table, but on the other hand I also see a ton of useful features in such approaches.

My gaming friends are strewn all over europe, so being digital is kinda a must have. We use roll20 for our battlemaps and dice rolling, but if we'd be playing on a proper table, we'd probably ditch that too.

But, for out of game organisation, a wiki/forum/notttaking tool is a must (r20 is great for that) and we use skype for coordination and scheduling. Every new game gets its own skype text conference.

I also recommend Obsidian Portal. We used to try Google Docs, but having a site that's dedicated to actual campaign tracking is super helpful.