I would KILL for an easily editable format.
For example, Mythmere Games uses this format for its Swords and Wizardry 0e retro-clone.
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I would KILL for an easily editable format.
I like the format where each encounter takes one page or two pages that can be viewed at the same time.
My number one rule for a module that I'm going to buy: THE MAP(S) MUST BE OUTSTANDING! I will buy a module with good maps even if the module is terrible. I have several modules in my collection from the 3E era that were rubbish... but the maps are by Ed Bourelle, and I love Ed Bourelle maps.
This reminds me...
Nine times out of ten, my players never see the maps in the module, unless its meant to be a handout. I'd much rather a map be useful and functional me as the DM, than have them be beautiful but useless (or confusing because they're pretty).