DDI for $7.95

I'd buy an annual subscription at that rate.

I much prefer the portability and pricing of the electronic copy to having dead-tree copy full of advertisements and costing significantly more per issue.

- Marty Lund
 

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Good price.

What would make it even better is if they fixed their css (presumably) so that the site was usable from a tablet.
 


One thing I hope is that they eventaully start putting the date the article of the magazine is supposed to go live in the contents, or just somewhere.
 

Depends on how quickly errata is applied.

How people are informed errata has been applied.

Non-color intensive print options. NO reason that borders have to be in color. Heck, no reason borders have to exist save that they "look" good.

WoTC efforts have been good. For a third party publisher. Not good for WoTC standards. All my own opinion of course.
 

From the Gleemax Boards (http://forums.gleemax.com/showthread.php?p=16523010), answers by Gamer Radio Zero:

$4.95 a month for them sounds even better however the new pricing structure raises the question: If you pay for a year up front what will happen if the price goes up at some point during the year?

"If you pay ahead for a year, your price is locked in for the extent of that time period, for that level of subscription. (in this case, the web-content option)"

If I buy a 12 month subscription, and other tools become available at a different price point, will my current subscription price be counted towards the new pricing model?

"We will of course honor the web-content subscription for the duration, regardless of the future. When additional applications are launched, we do intend to charge for them in some manner, but I don't have any further details to share."

Where are these new bonus applications (ability generator and encounter generator) and when can I see them?

"I believe they are more or less ready to go and hope to have them available before GenCon. "

What payment methods will there be? Will Paypal be accepted?

"We are partnering with Digital River who offers a pretty expansive suite of payment options, much more than we currently offer with Magic Online (which already supports Paypal.)"

Hello, I have been anxiously awaiting the release of the D&DI Character Visualizer.

I would greatly apreciate more information about it's current production status. Mainly, an estimation of when it will be available.

"The Visualizer is still under development. We will have a version of it running at GenCon that we will let people use. If you think it will help, I can try to get some video of people using it at GenCon and post it on youtube, just to give those that aren't going to GenCon and idea of how it looks."
 

Depends on how quickly errata is applied.

Usually at the end of the month, when the magazines get compiled. Having said that, I expect the earlier releases to have errata while the latter of the month releases not so much (less feedback time, less time to input necessary errata).

How people are informed errata has been applied.

They're not. Could be considered a failure on WotC's part.

Non-color intensive print options. NO reason that borders have to be in color. Heck, no reason borders have to exist save that they "look" good.

I expect they're there precisely because of the reasons you pointed out. Some people are complaining that the current Dragon/Dungeon layout/art isn't up to par with the print magazines and that's true (the layout takes on a more functional/ease-of-use design aesthetics). But that doesn't mean WotC doesn't put effort into the design and go beyond than just giving us text on, say, Microsoft Word.

Personally, it's down to personal printer settings. I use the black and white settings on my printer.
 

No, not so much that anyone does... But simply that there's an overwhelming amount of posts that seem to think it is really a great idea, and more specifically that it's a really great idea when wizards are still offering precious little compared to what they promised we would receive.

What would be fair for less than 5 bucks per month -- the whole suite of utilities, plus the magazines? How much does the average person pay per month for their internet connection? For their cable/satellite? Their movies? The average movie ticket is more than 5 dollars for one person for an afternoon matinee. Two whole magazines' worth of content for five dollars is actually a competitive rate with most other digital magazines like Popular Mechanics - I just checked and they're about $2.50 per issue!

It's a fair price -- for someone who intends to play 4e D&D.
 


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