Data pack update for Earthdawn Character Generator

// November 23rd, 2008 // Games

Some friends and I have been working on starting up an Earthdawn again.  In the process of this, I’ve been revisiting some old resources that I used to use, one being the Earthdawn Character Generator originally released at the Lost Papers web site.  The current version is 1.3e, and was released back in 2004, so it’s probably safe to say that there will be no more development on it.  But luckily, the data files for the program are human readable, so they are easy to edit.

That being said, I used this to my advantage, found a more recently updated set of data files, and extended them further with some more disciplines, races, talents, and equipment (sorry, haven’t been through spells yet).  I dug around for all the bits I could find to bring together, and I put in most all that made sense.  That means yes, some things like the Hawkman race, Bladesman discipline, or Malac rifle didn’t make it in, but that’s mostly because I tried to stick with what made sense, was canon(ish), and would be helpful for character generation.  If there’s interest in something I didn’t put in, I’ll happily add it and repack it if people want me to.

EDCG 1.3e Data File repack 081123

Just in case the source ever goes down, for the sake of argument I’ll mirror a download for Earthdawn Character Generator 1.3e.  Just remember this will have the original data files in it, so you’ll need to download the repack above and copy it to your /data directory to get the new stuff.  Also, I did not create, nor do I maintain EDCG, so don’t ask me about supporting or updating the software itself, ask the guy who made it.

All of this being said, there’s also a newer character creator called The Second Step.  Their site looks gone now, but I still have a copy of the software if anyone wants it.  I’ll host that as well if people are looking for it.  Just understand that this is the default setup as well, with no updates to the data in it.  If enough people are using it, we could even work on updating the info in it as well.

The main problem is that Earthdawn, formerly of FASA, was liscensed to Living Room Games, who fell asleep on the job with it.  Then came in RedBrick, who are back to work on it.  EDCG is more tightly connected to the old style, which RedBrick is basically following, while The Second Step is designed for 2nd Edition, that Living Room Games put out.  Which is better?  I don’t know.  Personally, I think the Second Step program might actually be a better piece of software, but I haven’t looked too closely to see if it could be used compatibly with the classic system (I would assume so though).  There wasn’t a ton of difference between the two mechanics-wise.

Share your thoughts below.  Which would you rather use, which do you prefer?  If I worked on updating the data in one or the other, which would you prefer?

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5 Responses to “Data pack update for Earthdawn Character Generator”

  1. Merfnad says:

    Thanks for hosting The Second Step, it’s pretty hard to find it anywhere else, I don’t really know if it’s better then EDCG, since I have only used TSS, but I really like the save as HTML function that gets you a nice and compressed character sheet.

  2. Wuli from Vienna says:

    Hello,
    Thank you for the effort. Yet I cannot see where I could find “The Second Step” on your site. :/ Could you help me, please ?

  3. rik says:

    Many many thanks have been looking everywhere for second step.

  4. Brian Neumann says:

    I started playing earthdawn with 1st ed and am currently playing 2nd ed. If you want to use the second step program with 1st ed rules there are two things you will need to check. The first is for multiple disciplines, there is a check box under the options screen for which set of rules to use. The second is somewhat harder to deal with however. Some of the disciplines changed quite a bit between the two editions. You will need to go in and edit the discipline if you want to use it. There is a “Table Editor” which allows this, but it will take some practice getting it right. Keep a copy of the default around so when you mess up you can go back to it and try again.

    Brian

  5. lester says:

    thanks for the down load, had the second step, but lost it in a crash.
    its a pity they never put in a passion bit, ….

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