

With the initial payment of $29.99 you get the following:Īll the player content for all the adventure paths to date. Do not make it sound like you have to pay for everything up front as that is NOT the case what so ever. It costs money yes, but in my personal opinion you get what you pay for. Hero Labs has custom output now! It did not in the past true, but yes now it does. If you do not like it state why and I personally do not have a problem when you do but when you come on here and make statements without actually researching about Hero Labs and make it sound like you have is just plain wrong. But for the most part it is positive and extremely useful in what it does. Look we all know that Hero Labs is not free. Making snide comments to those that use Hero Labs. Then there are some on here that think that Hero Labs is a joke and everyone should be using PCGen instead. Most of the people that have commented on using Hero Labs have been nothing but positive in their responses with nothing negative towards PCGen at all. I come to these forums for positive comments and such, I just wish that it was always positive and not fraught with snide comments and belittling remarks like some in this thread. Posting on behalf of the Board of Directors.(Below is my personal opinion and no it does not count for anything other then my opinion and no it does not mean more then any other person on these forums)
#Pcgen pathfinder datasets code
If anyone wishes to they can take a look at the code here.
#Pcgen pathfinder datasets free
Our forums have transitioned from Yahoo Groups to groups.io which are free and will continue, our discord channel will continue as long as there are people talking there, our old & broken wiki will be available, our FB Page and fan group will remain, and there is also a sub-reddit Our website will remain up until such as a time that the host decides to quit maintaining it. We have had a fine 20 year run from the heady days of Bryan releasing hourly, then daily code updates, to the original D&D 3e SRD being released, through the choppy waters of getting hammered by WotC’s refusal to consider the non-SRD info being included (prompting the formation of the separate corporation, Code Monkey Publishing), through the explosion of third party materials causing PCGen’s code base to grow by leaps and bounds, though the formation of the 4e and the simultaneous rise of Pathfinder, Starfinder, and now the release of Pathfinder 2e. But again Andrew was the driving force and repository of why things were done the way they were. The Data team is in better shape because the data is generally easier for new users to start with. And the expected new math library to replace the woefully outdated JEP has never been able to get fully implemented (see above). The core Code Team have had attrition due to RL and nobody willing (or able) to pick up the code and run with it, and without the old time members to explain the code things are continually breaking, gating the releases. The core reasons for the project going dormant are the same as have been stated multiple times in the last year. Paul Grosse the PR director will hang around and provide advice to anyone attempting to keep the project alive, but will also be limiting his involvement. We hope this is accomplished by the end of the year (2019) It is with sad news the core team members of the PCGen BoD are stepping down (or handing off the reins to any new blood that wish to take up the challenge).Īs of the release of the Pathfinder 2 datasets for 6.08.00 RC7, Andrew Maitland, the Data Lead (the core driving and unifying member of the BoD) will be ceasing any ongoing upkeep and direct involvement with the project.
