Jan van Leyden
Adventurer
I don't really care.
Actually reading a PDF designed as a book or any PDF with more than, say, three to four pages is some sort of self inflicted punishment for me. So no, I don't want new books as PDFs.
With a laptop probably gaining a "seat" at the gaming table at the end of the year, I can see PDFs - or any other electronic stuff - as searchable resource, but my DDI access will be more comprehensible for this.
This leaves room for PDFs in form of adventure texts, which may prove more handy than than thumbing through the printed version. But, as I said in the first paragraph, for reading I vastly prefer the printed book, so this would leave me with the PDF as an additional item I don't want to spend extra money on. This would be the Pathfinder subscription module, but then I'm happy playing 4e...
The best way for me would be to have the elements of adventures included in DDI, perhaps hyperlinked so one could move from an encounter to the description of an NSC or other items.
Actually reading a PDF designed as a book or any PDF with more than, say, three to four pages is some sort of self inflicted punishment for me. So no, I don't want new books as PDFs.
With a laptop probably gaining a "seat" at the gaming table at the end of the year, I can see PDFs - or any other electronic stuff - as searchable resource, but my DDI access will be more comprehensible for this.
This leaves room for PDFs in form of adventure texts, which may prove more handy than than thumbing through the printed version. But, as I said in the first paragraph, for reading I vastly prefer the printed book, so this would leave me with the PDF as an additional item I don't want to spend extra money on. This would be the Pathfinder subscription module, but then I'm happy playing 4e...
The best way for me would be to have the elements of adventures included in DDI, perhaps hyperlinked so one could move from an encounter to the description of an NSC or other items.