jdrakeh
Front Range Warlock
The most serious is the need for a computer to view them on.
I have a stack of printed PDF products that refutes this fallacy, as common as it may be. As I mention elsewhere, a big advantage of PDFs is that they can be printed and bound in a 'lay flat' format, allowing them to. . . er. . . lay flat -- something that hardcover and perfectbound books just won't due, unless you break the spines. That said, I understand that this isn't of value to everybody.
Re: Complaints. I simply find it odd that almost nobody complained about WotC charging full cover price for their D&D 3x PDF products (which they have been doing for years now), but as soon as they charged less than full cover price for their D&D 4e products, a small group of people more or less went into meltdown mode. Why is that, I wonder? Is charging consumers less money suddenly a bad thing?
