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<blockquote data-quote="AbdulAlhazred" data-source="post: 5431876" data-attributes="member: 82106"><p>Sure, and they have been found with every splatbook as well, and the core books too. Actually if you look carefully at the stuff in Dragon it has a pretty good track record. Some few things have been broken, many many more things are slightly underpowered but interesting and cool. The majority of the Dragon stuff has been fine though. I have players using it all the time and there's no issue. Just as with printed content, keep up with the errata and all is mostly well.</p><p></p><p>I think it will be cool if the devs are in there working on DDI stuff though. Frankly I think this is actually the most interesting piece of info that has come out lately. It tells me that the development focus is now DDI. That what we get in Dragon is the front line content. That in fact it will BE the game going forward. Buy Essentials and/or whatever the latest core printed book set is, and then the rest of what you might want is on DDI.</p><p></p><p>Now, what would be really interesting (and feasible but it takes a bit of working on) would be if you could buy on-demand printed assemblies of content. Suppose you could go onto DDI and click on this, that, and the other articles and it would say "that comes out to 192 pages, want me to print that and bind it in your choice of hard or softcover? That will be $15.95 billed to your account." Best of both worlds. Obviously requires some effort to implement properly, but it is all doable with existing tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbdulAlhazred, post: 5431876, member: 82106"] Sure, and they have been found with every splatbook as well, and the core books too. Actually if you look carefully at the stuff in Dragon it has a pretty good track record. Some few things have been broken, many many more things are slightly underpowered but interesting and cool. The majority of the Dragon stuff has been fine though. I have players using it all the time and there's no issue. Just as with printed content, keep up with the errata and all is mostly well. I think it will be cool if the devs are in there working on DDI stuff though. Frankly I think this is actually the most interesting piece of info that has come out lately. It tells me that the development focus is now DDI. That what we get in Dragon is the front line content. That in fact it will BE the game going forward. Buy Essentials and/or whatever the latest core printed book set is, and then the rest of what you might want is on DDI. Now, what would be really interesting (and feasible but it takes a bit of working on) would be if you could buy on-demand printed assemblies of content. Suppose you could go onto DDI and click on this, that, and the other articles and it would say "that comes out to 192 pages, want me to print that and bind it in your choice of hard or softcover? That will be $15.95 billed to your account." Best of both worlds. Obviously requires some effort to implement properly, but it is all doable with existing tech. [/QUOTE]
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