So you can get the E-Dragon and E-Dungeon magazines, the compendium updated monthly with the new releases and the compendium linked chargen for free elsewhere?
And you are admitting this on a public forum?
Edit: Seriously though, I guess that you are complaining about the Game Table, but at the moment there isn't even a Beta test of it available, everything else I listed above is awesome value.
Please let us know what you think of the current subscription items, if you would pay $5/ Month for access to them or something similar for your favourite system of choise, and if not, why? Bonus points for being constructive in your next reply.
Phaezen

So much wrong here.
1- You assume that Dragon and Dungeon are the only reference materials that add content to D&D.
2- #1 leads you to think somehow that since they are that anyone having anything without paying for it means they have stolen it. Want to add to your wild accusations?
3- You think all that extra crap just because "everything is core" now means that someone needs to use every last supplement to play the game.
4- Yes as a non-subscriber you can get the compendium free with monthly updates. You just don't get all the content from it, and just the poorly designed search engine that only half works.
5- I mean all those other things. Encounter Builder, Character Builder, etc have free versions online. The dungeon Builder is onyl an integrated form of the tile mapper from WotC, and I have that downloaded, as well I have CC2 and DungeonCrafter with the old-school blue set for making dungeons look the way they should without all this added vector graphics crap and the overhead it brings with it just to show some fancy colors off. Game Table is pretty much a joke as there are more stable version out there to play with a VTT and some are free. Not to mention ANY video game that has the ability to design a "scenario" and has multiplayer ability like NWN is better with moving parts animations rather than a top-down 2D static miniature board game simulator.
6- No I would not pay $5 per month as I said earlier for the components that exist not counting the "bonus tools" because they have little value to me as I don't need everything udner the sun ever published to play D&D or any other game. Unlike many, it seems, I am able to play with just what is present in the PHB or whatever book exists for players.
7- Why? I have said it in both posts, but will repeat again. I do not need everything published to play the game. I am not a CoDzilla.
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OP said:
Is D&DI worth it for you and your game?
me said:
I answered the question asked in a polite manner. You could have chosen to ignore my post if you didn't like it, or to not respond to it with accusations, short and simple, but since you wanted me to bring some heat to the table, then I deliver it all right back at you.
Any more silly questions, since my initial post was clear and to the point?