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<blockquote data-quote="Ibixat" data-source="post: 4540524" data-attributes="member: 71416"><p>I have all my books in physical format, and I intend to buy every book that comes out in physical format, but I had a question about the PDF's if anyone knows, as I was thinking of getting a copy of the player resources as PDF as well.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know if the official PDF's released are accurate, every post I've seen regarding pdf's is pretty much about the illegal copies floating around and says that they have tons of errors and don't download them it's stealing etc (which I agree with). What I'm concerned about is if the official retail PDF's are word for word matches to the printed books or if they contain the same errors the pirate copies floating around do. Those pirated copies had to come from some source and if it's the official PDF's, the errors they have would have been from those.</p><p></p><p>Basically as the collection gets larger it comes to the point where I'd like to be able to leave my physical books at home, for when we play at my house or when I'm making characters etc, and on my character sheets I can reference pages and book titles for basically everything that matters, and just have my laptop (the size of one book) to look stuff up with at others houses.</p><p></p><p>It seems like now would be a good time to get started since getting book and pdf versions of each player resource just gets harder and harder as more are released.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ibixat, post: 4540524, member: 71416"] I have all my books in physical format, and I intend to buy every book that comes out in physical format, but I had a question about the PDF's if anyone knows, as I was thinking of getting a copy of the player resources as PDF as well. Does anyone know if the official PDF's released are accurate, every post I've seen regarding pdf's is pretty much about the illegal copies floating around and says that they have tons of errors and don't download them it's stealing etc (which I agree with). What I'm concerned about is if the official retail PDF's are word for word matches to the printed books or if they contain the same errors the pirate copies floating around do. Those pirated copies had to come from some source and if it's the official PDF's, the errors they have would have been from those. Basically as the collection gets larger it comes to the point where I'd like to be able to leave my physical books at home, for when we play at my house or when I'm making characters etc, and on my character sheets I can reference pages and book titles for basically everything that matters, and just have my laptop (the size of one book) to look stuff up with at others houses. It seems like now would be a good time to get started since getting book and pdf versions of each player resource just gets harder and harder as more are released. [/QUOTE]
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