Are you buying a DDI subscription?

Are you buying a DDI subscription or not?


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...Because you want early looks at classes? I'd have paid for the Barbarian playtest even though I'll be buying PHBII. I love to see game design at work.

Hey, that's great for you, I didn't buy "Races & Classes" or "Worlds & Monsters" because I don't want to pay for incomplete or incorrect information and I don't care about seeing an early class that may...or may not work correctly or be balanced in the game. WotC isn't paying me to design...and I'm not going to pay for the opportunity to do so.

I pay for material that has been playtested and designed competently. Otherwise, like I said let the playtest version be free, since it will end up making the finished product better in the long run. But charging for it doesn't sit right with me.
 

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Surprisingly (to me anyway), I'll be subscribing for the initial period. I'm enjoying Dragon and Dungeon enough that it's worth the current discounted subscription price.

As a Mac user though, once they start wanting to increase the price for applications I can't use, I'll be bowing out.
 

I am buying it. I honestly think it is one of the best values money can buy if you are going to be DMing 4e. And in the long run it will end up saving me money.
 

Surprisingly (to me anyway), I'll be subscribing for the initial period. I'm enjoying Dragon and Dungeon enough that it's worth the current discounted subscription price.

As a Mac user though, once they start wanting to increase the price for applications I can't use, I'll be bowing out.

I do believe they've said that there will be "tiered" subscriptions, where you can pay less and only have access to the web stuff. In fact, I think I even recall them saying that the proposed fee for what's currently available is going to be the ongoing price for Dungeon/Dragon and such. So you should be quite happy. :)
 


2 coppers...

Until the table and character creation are running smoothly, I'll probably stick with my no vote. That'll only change if my old group(s) want to go online.
 

I will grudgingly subscribe. The cost of the subscription is not much cheaper than subscription to the two print mags, and is less useful (I don't like to read anything lengthy off the computer screen). But the price is nominal, and the tools may have some value. And I do enjoy reading Dragon and sometime Dungeon.
 



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