Verys Arkon
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Ghaerdon Fain said:My InkJet both loves and hates you... so;
Since we're getting lot's of weekly updates from WotC, have you thought of publishing an updated version on a particular day? I'm sure you're going to add Monday's information, but should we wait until next weekend for your update before we print?
Thanks for the great work... saves looking around everywhere.
(ps go Flames... and Habs )
Yeah, its a balancing act - too many updates and printouts get too expensive, too few updates and material gets out of date fast, especially now. I've held off putting out v2.0 for two weeks so people wouldn't feel their last print-out was useless too soon.
No easy answer to this one. The amount of information that is coming out now is fantastic, and I'll do my best to add everything I think people would like to see, especially if it appears in this thread. I'm guessing PrRC updates will come about once a week or so. I'm not going to commit to a particular day though - the amount of time it takes to assemble the update depends largely on how much crunch is in a particular preview. Too much crunch (is there really such a thing!), and it takes more time to assemble and format - too little crunch and it isn't worth sending out an update and getting people to print out another copy.
Best advice I guess: don't print it out unless you really need to, like for a game day.
[PS My hometown Flames didn't fair so well last night - getting pretty dicey now.]
RyukenAngel said:Most excellent and useful as always. Though, I do have a single suggestion. One of the "good habbits" that the 4e book writers tried to use was starting and entries (and not just the begining of chapters) at the beginning of pages, and ending it by the end of the two-page spread. For instance, you will see the Tiefling, Grick(?), Equipment and Gnolls all start on the top of the left page, and end some time on the page to the right. I was wondering if you would be so kind as to try to use a similar format, as I feel that it would make reading the PrRC in PDF form significantly easier.
I'd like to make it as easy to read as possible on-line, but I have to balance the page layout for people like Ghaerdon who like to print it out. I'm afraid that starting a new spread for each section would increase the page count significantly. (Note: the Dungeon and Dragon magazine PDFs had the same problems - some people wanted less wasted space for cheaper printing, some people wanted better layout for reading on screen).
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