dreadgazebo
First Post
As with any game, updates can come as liberally as they want as long as they are in efforts to further balance, improve, and make the game more interesting. I wholly support these updates in a theoretical sense. However, unlike the video game world where an update is a mere patch file away, this is a bit different.
Yes the character builder can be updated via DDI (which I am a subscriber) but what about all the errata from the rule books, skills, and other more "rulebook referenced" things that we may not want to fire up the char builder (or be able to) at the game table?
With this digital age we're in, with the popularity of DDI and web based gaming aids, why not give us a digital copy of the book. A legit one. I'll admit pirating the 4e sourcebooks got me into the game, but I've purchased them all now. It would be great to see a DDI accessible web based set of books that would 'live update' if you will when these sort of things happen.
It may be bad from a money making point of view, but it would be great for the rest of us. We all know WoTC's cash cow is Magic anyways, so would we really be denting their pocket books? I'd really just like to be able to look at a rulebook that's updated already if I choose to not buy the essentials line of products is all.
All that being said I'm pumped about these updates, especially the old school Magic Missle.
Yes the character builder can be updated via DDI (which I am a subscriber) but what about all the errata from the rule books, skills, and other more "rulebook referenced" things that we may not want to fire up the char builder (or be able to) at the game table?
With this digital age we're in, with the popularity of DDI and web based gaming aids, why not give us a digital copy of the book. A legit one. I'll admit pirating the 4e sourcebooks got me into the game, but I've purchased them all now. It would be great to see a DDI accessible web based set of books that would 'live update' if you will when these sort of things happen.
It may be bad from a money making point of view, but it would be great for the rest of us. We all know WoTC's cash cow is Magic anyways, so would we really be denting their pocket books? I'd really just like to be able to look at a rulebook that's updated already if I choose to not buy the essentials line of products is all.

All that being said I'm pumped about these updates, especially the old school Magic Missle.