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<blockquote data-quote="Jer" data-source="post: 6975692" data-attributes="member: 19857"><p>The point is that as a gaming magazine making the gaming elements unable to be saved or printed to use at the table makes it somewhat useless to many of us. I don't use a tablet at the table, so if I'm going to use some d100 table of things found in a giant's pouch (to pick a random example) then I need to be able to print it out and use it at the table. By making it impossible to do that they make the gaming material in Dragon less usable.</p><p></p><p>What's more, there's no reason at all to do it. If they want to lock most of it down so they can collect stats on usage that's fine - break out the "at the table" articles as PDFs and post them on the website for separate download and include a link in Dragon+ to the printable article (they've done this before - the last MtG Plane Shift was done that way). Do something to acknowledge that gaming material isn't something you just read casually on a magazine app but that it actually needs to be in a format that can be used at a table or else the gaming material is not useful and the whole exercise is pointless except as a preview of new D&D tie-ins that Wizards wants to promote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer, post: 6975692, member: 19857"] The point is that as a gaming magazine making the gaming elements unable to be saved or printed to use at the table makes it somewhat useless to many of us. I don't use a tablet at the table, so if I'm going to use some d100 table of things found in a giant's pouch (to pick a random example) then I need to be able to print it out and use it at the table. By making it impossible to do that they make the gaming material in Dragon less usable. What's more, there's no reason at all to do it. If they want to lock most of it down so they can collect stats on usage that's fine - break out the "at the table" articles as PDFs and post them on the website for separate download and include a link in Dragon+ to the printable article (they've done this before - the last MtG Plane Shift was done that way). Do something to acknowledge that gaming material isn't something you just read casually on a magazine app but that it actually needs to be in a format that can be used at a table or else the gaming material is not useful and the whole exercise is pointless except as a preview of new D&D tie-ins that Wizards wants to promote. [/QUOTE]
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