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<blockquote data-quote="Leopold" data-source="post: 137560" data-attributes="member: 758"><p>Psion,</p><p> Thanks for your interest in PCGen. I just saw this post on the front of this thread and sent a message to the group asking if anyone is working on porting it to pcgen. I will wait for a response back from them to see if we have anyone that purchased it. Some of the problems that arise from these products that put out are:</p><p></p><p>1. Too many of them</p><p>2. Not enough of us</p><p>3. Not enough $$$ to buy them all to code.</p><p></p><p>The massive amount of products out there pull us in all directions in trying to code in the massive amount of data that PCGen requires to do a full setting: FR, GH, KoK, etc. Usually a suppliment is very easily inputted depending on who is doing it. We have people who are very good at inputting feats and others who can breeze through the classes, etc. Overall it takes about 1 solid week if working another job (which 90% of us do) to input a module's items, PrC's and feats. Full blown conversions such as SpyCraft which is the project I have a team of 4 on have taken us about 3 weeks to complete and we are almost done. Of course since we don't have an unlimited supply of cash we rely allot on the generosity and understanding of publishes to supply us with material to input. A few of the gracious publishers: AEG, Battlefield Press, Living Arcanis have given us electronic copies of their material for us to work off making our job many times easier. If we had that kind of support from more publishers we would have that material coded in that much faster. We don't need every page sent to us just the pertinent info: Race, Class, Skills, Feats, Spells, equipment, etc. Everythign that would take to build a PC and nothing more. </p><p></p><p>If anyone has any questions on PCGen or how we operate feel free to visit our yahoogroup here:</p><p><a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgen/" target="_blank">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgen/</a></p><p></p><p>All questions, comments, and concerns are welcome and can be sent my way and I will answer them as they come in.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the support!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leopold, post: 137560, member: 758"] Psion, Thanks for your interest in PCGen. I just saw this post on the front of this thread and sent a message to the group asking if anyone is working on porting it to pcgen. I will wait for a response back from them to see if we have anyone that purchased it. Some of the problems that arise from these products that put out are: 1. Too many of them 2. Not enough of us 3. Not enough $$$ to buy them all to code. The massive amount of products out there pull us in all directions in trying to code in the massive amount of data that PCGen requires to do a full setting: FR, GH, KoK, etc. Usually a suppliment is very easily inputted depending on who is doing it. We have people who are very good at inputting feats and others who can breeze through the classes, etc. Overall it takes about 1 solid week if working another job (which 90% of us do) to input a module's items, PrC's and feats. Full blown conversions such as SpyCraft which is the project I have a team of 4 on have taken us about 3 weeks to complete and we are almost done. Of course since we don't have an unlimited supply of cash we rely allot on the generosity and understanding of publishes to supply us with material to input. A few of the gracious publishers: AEG, Battlefield Press, Living Arcanis have given us electronic copies of their material for us to work off making our job many times easier. If we had that kind of support from more publishers we would have that material coded in that much faster. We don't need every page sent to us just the pertinent info: Race, Class, Skills, Feats, Spells, equipment, etc. Everythign that would take to build a PC and nothing more. If anyone has any questions on PCGen or how we operate feel free to visit our yahoogroup here: [url]http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgen/[/url] All questions, comments, and concerns are welcome and can be sent my way and I will answer them as they come in. Thanks for the support! [/QUOTE]
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