No, no no. DDI is only for the wealthy or for those who live in US. All the rest of the people have no access to it. Give access to those to all, price the articles themselves and not the DDI itself, and we'll be good.
$10 a month isn't little for folks in other countries.
I don't really care anymore to be honest(see last paragraph)
...since WOTC seems to be trying hard to unite fans of various D&D incarnations, we could see the 4E Realms timeline go the way of the do-do. .
What? I'd say that's vastly dependant on where you live. In Scandinavia or Japan for example, $10 is less than what it is for an average American.
Does anyone thinks it's possible to divorce the novels from the campaign setting? I for one don't see why they can't both be FR but on different timelines. I'm of the opinion that the novels, with their requirements for big-name characters and RSEs to sell new books, have been what has destroyed the campaign setting for the folks who want to game in it.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.