DUNGEON #114 Map File Now Available

Erik Mona

Adventurer
I'm posting this in General because it's a follow-up to dozens of questions that have also been posted to his folder. Moderators, please be gentle.

::Ahem::

The downloadable Map Supplement for Dungeon #114 is now available at paizo.com. Please take a look and get back to me with feedback about whether or not you find the format useful for your games.

The plan is to do a similar file for every issue from here forward.

And thanks for everyone's patience!

--Erik Mona
Editor-in-Chief
Dungeon
 

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Erik Mona said:
I'm posting this in General because it's a follow-up to dozens of questions that have also been posted to his folder. Moderators, please be gentle.

::Ahem::

The downloadable Map Supplement for Dungeon #114 is now available at paizo.com. Please take a look and get back to me with feedback about whether or not you find the format useful for your games.

The plan is to do a similar file for every issue from here forward.

And thanks for everyone's patience!

--Erik Mona
Editor-in-Chief
Dungeon


Look's good. I especially like that you included the illustrations for the character's in the adventures. It will certainly help me to have the maps seperate from the magazine so I'm not flipping back and forth constantly. Keep up the good work.

Jack
 

Thanks Erik. That's very cool, I hope that you guys keep doing this. Good call including the poster map in one page format, that'll make things easier in making a player's map that can be written on.

Great job with the relaunch by the way! I haven't received the new Dragon yet, but Dungeon #114 is one of the best issues I've seen in a couple of years without a doubt. I've actually read the whole entire issue page for page (well actually I haven't finished "Thirteen Cages" just yet), which is highly unusual for me as in recent years I've generally just flipped through it and occasionally read one adventure that caught my eye. Keep up the good work.
 

It's a start

I'm glad you have maps online again just like when WoTC was publishing Dungeon.

The next step is to have the maps without the numbers and letters and secret doors and anything else that you don't want the players to see.

A player's version and a DM's version would rock.

When do you think the messageboards will begin?


Peace and smiles :)

j.
 

Fantastic. . . but I would second the comment calling for both a player version and a DM version of the maps.

Thanks for listening!
 

nice idea, BUT...

...I hate PDFs
...the resolution of the Isle of Dread map is too low
...I want JPGs
...I second the wish for player & DM versions
 

Now if I could just get a download of the Maure Castle maps, I would be a happy DM.

My copy of that Dungeon is already starting to look wornout.
 

The Cardinal said:
nice idea, BUT...

...I hate PDFs
...the resolution of the Isle of Dread map is too low
...I want JPGs
...I second the wish for player & DM versions
To second and oppose...

... I love PDF's but I'd like to see a b/w lower quality version of each one of these maps to help those that don't have color and/or production quality printers.

... Player and DM versions would be a plus.
 

Kestrel said:
Now if I could just get a download of the Maure Castle maps, I would be a happy DM.

My copy of that Dungeon is already starting to look wornout.

Seconded. I'd sell my neighbor's soul for a downloadable copy of the Maure Castle maps. ;)
 

ragboy said:
... I love PDF's but I'd like to see a b/w lower quality version of each one of these maps to help those that don't have color and/or production quality printers.

I guess I don't necessarily see the point of this. If someone has a low quality printer, and prints a high quality image on it, it will come out in an appropriate quality to the printer being used. If a color image is printed on a black-and-white printer, it will be converted to black and white in the printing.

I don't get it.

What I do see value in is having smaller resolution images for those who are stuck with dial-up instead of broadband.


Regards,
Eric Anondson
 

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