I'm guessing you already knew this, but for the other people's sake, the extras for Ptolus included a 6 page, 300+ item random encounter list that had a matrix of results based on the quarter of the city and the time of day.
Welp now I have to go find my DC Heroes boxed set and check it out again. I'm pretty sure I hated it in the 80's but I was a big Marvel Heroes RPG fan at the time.
What gets me is not that he post something racist, it's that seven people liked it. His facebook is a bubble where that kind of talk is completely normal.
I have Livelock, it's an ok sci fi twin stick shooter. Maybe they'll go for a diablo type game? Of course that was already tried with the wretched Daggerdale. We'll see.
Yes I have a 10 inch Kindle fire that I got for 100 bucks on prime day, and it's great for reading pdfs and comic books.
I also agree with the D&D beyond compliments. I find I can have a character sheet in one browser tab and the players handbook in another, and it runs great.
Free when you print from work! :)
Seriously though, if have a nice big tablet and it still isn't doing it for you, it's probably never going to. I still prefer books but I'm starting to come around on PDFs. I think they are better for rules books anyway.
I've been thinking about this too and it really seems tough. One issue is that Icespire is designed to work as a one-on-one adventure, with one character and a sidekick, but Mines would need to be revised quite a bit for that to work. I'm wondering if Mines would work as a sequel to Icespire...
Weirdly when I counted my main hardback rpg bookcase it was exactly 100 books. Add to that a secondary shelf, all the boxed sets and modules, it's probably close to 250, plus dragon and dungeon magazines.