FGD stands for Forge Game Data. It is a plain-text file format used to define all entities in a game for a map editor. This allows mappers to select entities and configure their properties within the editor. Originally, Hammer was called Hammer 3.x Worldcraft. It was developed as The Forge, hence the name Forge Game Data. Due to trademark issues, the name The Forge could not be used for Hammer’s final version. However, the file extension stayed as .FGD.
You need to update the application opening .FGD files. Only the latest software version supports the current .FGD format. Scan the .FGD file for viruses with a popular antivirus like Norton or Nod32.
The FGD format works with software installable on Windows. FGD files belong to Raster Image Files. Adobe Director is recommended to manage them. Check Adobe’s website for details on FGD files and Director.
Open, edit or print .FGD files by converting them to other formats. We hope this page helps. Folder Guard uses .FGD for its data files controlling file, folder and Windows resource access. The FGD file contains Macromedia Director graphic data. Open .FGD files in Director. Director can export .FGD files to other formats.
FGD files associate with Windows. Adobe Director commonly handles them, developed by Adobe Systems. Other programs open .FGD files too. FGD data saves in the Raster Image File manner.
With no formal specification, basic FGD syntax defines Quake and Half-Life engines in TrenchBroom. Use UTF-8 encoding without BOM.