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The formatting is an epic fail. As for the content, I thought these were supposed to be previews? What's with all the lifestyles stuff cluttering up the page, doesn't he have a blog or something to fill with that stuff?
 

To add to the chorus of discontent, I thought the page was a mess. A rambling combination of non-information and uninteresting tidbits of 'news' and irrelevant information on the life of the author.

Underwhelming indeed. If this is to be the 'quality' of the closed content of the online initiative...
 

Meh. I suspect the lack of information is because they're not really releasing anything useful before 4e and 3.5e stopped ages ago. Can't really blame them in a way.

Just wish they'd spend the time doing something useful, like compiling those Dragon and Dungeon magazines into one file.

Pinotage
 

Pinotage said:
Meh. I suspect the lack of information is because they're not really releasing anything useful before 4e and 3.5e stopped ages ago. Can't really blame them in a way.

Just wish they'd spend the time doing something useful, like compiling those Dragon and Dungeon magazines into one file.

Pinotage
Seems like an omen of things to come. :\
 


Pinotage said:
Meh. I suspect the lack of information is because they're not really releasing anything useful before 4e and 3.5e stopped ages ago. Can't really blame them in a way.

Just wish they'd spend the time doing something useful, like compiling those Dragon and Dungeon magazines into one file.

Pinotage
Or release Keith Baker's Dragonshard articles that are stuck at WotC for quite a while. Oh, wait, somehow they need to get articles for Dragon, once it's no longer free, right?

And for Gamer Lifestyle - too long, didn't read - but skimmed, hoping for better stuff at the end. If you're putting a wall of text in front of me, at least try to spice it up with pictures or, in the case of Assassin's Creed, with screenshots. Eh, wait, how long is Assassin's Creed released?

Cheers, LT.
 

Yes, the inclusion of Assassin's Creed does give the feel that they're clutching at straws. Came out here in October or early November last year. And recommending it to anyone is comparable to recommending someone stick pins in their eyes. Granted, it's a good source for character material, but wait until it's $10-$20 before purchasing (about what it's worth).

Of course, the PC version of Assassin's just came out or will be soon, so it's probably a plug for that.
 

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