I personally liked them both, especially Dunkirk. I only watched The Presige once, when it originally came out and I was lukewarm at best. But considering that it is universally praised and I generally like Nolan, I really should see it again.
My eyesight is also no longer good, but I can still read WotC's books. However, and maybe we are starting to go in a circle, I was specifically referring to the digital formats of those books...
Nah... I would never be so careless as to pronounce the full name of Thar.... [Nikosandros is carried away screaming by unseen forces moving along the dimension of nonconceivability]
I have a ton of PDFs, and I've neatly stored them in nested sub-directories. However, I'd really like to have an easy tagging system, which I could use for searches.
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I just received an email from Indiegogo with this news. Thoughts? Too many crowdfunding platforms and some consolidation was...
Get rid of the AI art.
Asking money for your updated product is perfectly fine. I don't see how those who got the previous version have particular cause to complain.
As @Morrus mentioned, Kickstarter is a great platform, if you need to raise the money.
Yes, Dragonbane is very much is own thing, but - unless a game is explicitly a clone (OSE, OSRIC, etc.) - I view all of them as separate things. I actually consider even the different editions of D&D (the post-TSR ones) as each being a different game.