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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Am looking forward too it as well.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Looking forward to the Update, any ETA.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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..but I was glad to hear you say that about PCGen. So many folks look at me crazy when I say I prefer HL over PCGen (without having trying both). I realize price plays a factor, obviously, but a few years ago I found PCGen to be bloated, sluggish, and really confusing. And I'm not a programmer, but I attribute it to just trying to do too much at once. In the end I decided I'd rather pay for something and have it work well. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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I hope I like HL better! But until the editor is out I really can't tell you!
Seriously, I really appreciate PCGen and their attempt to do an opensource PC editor. I program (as a hobby) and I find the PCGen system more confusing than C, C++, Java and PHP. So I'm excited about the possibility of HL providing a cleaner interface to the guts so that I can tinker with the rules. I'm hoping they eventually provide the functionality of DMGenie...which was fantastic campaign management program when it was out. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Hi all,
We definitely plan to do an update real soon now. Mathias just figured out a major simplification we can do to make life a lot easier for data file authors down the road. If it'll work, it might delay the release until tomorrow, but we definitely want to get it out Soon. |
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