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<blockquote data-quote="TrickyUK" data-source="post: 6688623" data-attributes="member: 13504"><p><strong>2 out of 5 rating for Playbook (for PRD)</strong></p><p></p><p>The initial iOS release still feels slightly unfinished. It feels clunky and can take some time to navigate. Not really intuitive and definitely not ready to be a revolution in how you game at the table.</p><p></p><p>Choosing Pathfinder only means you have comparable products and this is nowhere near the best. Hero Lab still remains the top dog (not perfect, but so much better). You also have a couple of online resources for the PRD and these are more user-friendly.</p><p></p><p>Finally, the cost just doesn't seem competitive. You need to pay £15.98 for just the Core Rulebook content. I would have wanted a lot more for free at the beginning to capture my interest. I have already invested in Hero Lab (have all content). Would buy again if there were something better here, but there isn't. Trapdoor should recognise the competition and develop a clear strategy for challenging.</p><p></p><p>I can't help but feel that they have jumped the gun and unfortunately this will destroy the interest in what could have been a promising alternative to existing Pathfinder e-tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrickyUK, post: 6688623, member: 13504"] [b]2 out of 5 rating for Playbook (for PRD)[/b] The initial iOS release still feels slightly unfinished. It feels clunky and can take some time to navigate. Not really intuitive and definitely not ready to be a revolution in how you game at the table. Choosing Pathfinder only means you have comparable products and this is nowhere near the best. Hero Lab still remains the top dog (not perfect, but so much better). You also have a couple of online resources for the PRD and these are more user-friendly. Finally, the cost just doesn't seem competitive. You need to pay £15.98 for just the Core Rulebook content. I would have wanted a lot more for free at the beginning to capture my interest. I have already invested in Hero Lab (have all content). Would buy again if there were something better here, but there isn't. Trapdoor should recognise the competition and develop a clear strategy for challenging. I can't help but feel that they have jumped the gun and unfortunately this will destroy the interest in what could have been a promising alternative to existing Pathfinder e-tools. [/QUOTE]
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