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<blockquote data-quote="Scribble" data-source="post: 4669517" data-attributes="member: 23977"><p>In my opinion, as far as the CB software is concerned, you're paying for WoTC to keep track of the new rules available to your character, as well as keep track of changes to the rules, as opposed to paying for ownership of the actual rules text. (If you want that, then you should purchase the books or PDFs.)</p><p></p><p>It's a question of what is your time worth. Sure, you can keep track of all that stuff yourself, but for some 5 bux a month isn't a lot to have some other shlub do it for em. </p><p></p><p>So to me DDI is both a product and a service. I pay for the service of keeping my game up to date without a lot of extra hassle on my part. I pay for the product of monthly pdfs full of game goodness.</p><p></p><p>The fact that after I cancel I can't update my CB again with the latest rules doesn't effect me. I'm no longer paying for that service. I still (unless I was stupid and didn't DL all my pdf content) have all my pdf game goodies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scribble, post: 4669517, member: 23977"] In my opinion, as far as the CB software is concerned, you're paying for WoTC to keep track of the new rules available to your character, as well as keep track of changes to the rules, as opposed to paying for ownership of the actual rules text. (If you want that, then you should purchase the books or PDFs.) It's a question of what is your time worth. Sure, you can keep track of all that stuff yourself, but for some 5 bux a month isn't a lot to have some other shlub do it for em. So to me DDI is both a product and a service. I pay for the service of keeping my game up to date without a lot of extra hassle on my part. I pay for the product of monthly pdfs full of game goodness. The fact that after I cancel I can't update my CB again with the latest rules doesn't effect me. I'm no longer paying for that service. I still (unless I was stupid and didn't DL all my pdf content) have all my pdf game goodies. [/QUOTE]
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