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<blockquote data-quote="Verision" data-source="post: 5238032" data-attributes="member: 72236"><p>I voted yes.</p><p></p><p>I don't have DDI, so what I'm about to say may already be covered, but just in case:</p><p></p><p>What I would really like to see is a digital version of all of the books that gets updated whenever new errata comes out. You buy the digital version ONCE and you get a pdf that automatically updates with all the errata.</p><p></p><p>Heck, make it a website. You log into the website and buy a pdf version of any book. Whenever new errata is created, you get an email saying that the updated version of the book is available. You log back into the website and download the new version of the book. </p><p></p><p>My biggest problem with all the errata is that my books are obsolete. When the first round of errata came around, I printed it all off, cut it out, and taped it into the books. When the second round came out, I said "F this" and decided that I'd play "as is" and just make house rules to fix anything that I thought needed fixing. </p><p></p><p>If I could get a version of the book that is up to date with all the errata, even if it was digital only (or you had to print it off yourself if you wanted a new hard copy) then I would be much happier about the errata. I mean, I like them fixing problems with the games, but making my book obsolete in the process sucks. </p><p></p><p>(If that is what is already done with DDI, then maybe I should get myself a subscription...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verision, post: 5238032, member: 72236"] I voted yes. I don't have DDI, so what I'm about to say may already be covered, but just in case: What I would really like to see is a digital version of all of the books that gets updated whenever new errata comes out. You buy the digital version ONCE and you get a pdf that automatically updates with all the errata. Heck, make it a website. You log into the website and buy a pdf version of any book. Whenever new errata is created, you get an email saying that the updated version of the book is available. You log back into the website and download the new version of the book. My biggest problem with all the errata is that my books are obsolete. When the first round of errata came around, I printed it all off, cut it out, and taped it into the books. When the second round came out, I said "F this" and decided that I'd play "as is" and just make house rules to fix anything that I thought needed fixing. If I could get a version of the book that is up to date with all the errata, even if it was digital only (or you had to print it off yourself if you wanted a new hard copy) then I would be much happier about the errata. I mean, I like them fixing problems with the games, but making my book obsolete in the process sucks. (If that is what is already done with DDI, then maybe I should get myself a subscription...) [/QUOTE]
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