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<blockquote data-quote="justanobody" data-source="post: 4484710" data-attributes="member: 70778"><p>That would be wise. I have never seen a TOC for either because I need a GPS to navigate the website and only see what I get from the RSS feed. Never has any TOC appeared in the RSS feed. Where might I actually find it, and are you sure the TOC will be free to all?</p><p></p><p>If so that would allow people to just buy the issues they want if they are offered like that without subscribing. At least seeing a TOC would tell you if it contains anything you might be interested in like the cover of the printed version gave enough to tell if there was at least something you could use in it.</p><p></p><p>The biggest problem and loss of the digital I see would be the maps. That was my real reason for buying any old copy of Dungeon either directly or second hand. I could probably wallpaper a gymnasium with all the D&D related maps I have accumulated over the year, but they are now a thing of the past right? You only get tiny maps and must recreate them with the tiles, if you own the correct tileset and it isn't out of print/stock, correct?</p><p></p><p>Currently I will be waiting for full reviews after the subscription model start prior to purchasing to see what quality/content Dungeon offers at that time.</p><p></p><p>Poster maps, you will be missed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes I would prefer to wait for everything if it is a PDF book, rather than get partial pages, unless you can purchase individual columns. I will probably only by the issues after they are done rather than subscribe if offered.</p><p></p><p>The release method if really the same as a printed product because it is not web content, but just electronic. I have seen very little that is not something you have to download in PDF. If it were webpages it might be different, but it seems the few articles that exist prior to compilation are sometimes 3 times the filesize of the compiled version. So downloading them ahead and then just having to wait for the compiled version to delete the previous versions is annoying.</p><p></p><p>@Scribble: I hope so, and maybe they would place the TOC in a place where it can be found, or make a separate website for Insider that is not as busy and a navigation nightmare as the whole of the D&D website now.</p><p></p><p>(I might have accidentally tripped on one of the TOC's but never knew how to find it afterwads.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justanobody, post: 4484710, member: 70778"] That would be wise. I have never seen a TOC for either because I need a GPS to navigate the website and only see what I get from the RSS feed. Never has any TOC appeared in the RSS feed. Where might I actually find it, and are you sure the TOC will be free to all? If so that would allow people to just buy the issues they want if they are offered like that without subscribing. At least seeing a TOC would tell you if it contains anything you might be interested in like the cover of the printed version gave enough to tell if there was at least something you could use in it. The biggest problem and loss of the digital I see would be the maps. That was my real reason for buying any old copy of Dungeon either directly or second hand. I could probably wallpaper a gymnasium with all the D&D related maps I have accumulated over the year, but they are now a thing of the past right? You only get tiny maps and must recreate them with the tiles, if you own the correct tileset and it isn't out of print/stock, correct? Currently I will be waiting for full reviews after the subscription model start prior to purchasing to see what quality/content Dungeon offers at that time. Poster maps, you will be missed. Yes I would prefer to wait for everything if it is a PDF book, rather than get partial pages, unless you can purchase individual columns. I will probably only by the issues after they are done rather than subscribe if offered. The release method if really the same as a printed product because it is not web content, but just electronic. I have seen very little that is not something you have to download in PDF. If it were webpages it might be different, but it seems the few articles that exist prior to compilation are sometimes 3 times the filesize of the compiled version. So downloading them ahead and then just having to wait for the compiled version to delete the previous versions is annoying. @Scribble: I hope so, and maybe they would place the TOC in a place where it can be found, or make a separate website for Insider that is not as busy and a navigation nightmare as the whole of the D&D website now. (I might have accidentally tripped on one of the TOC's but never knew how to find it afterwads.) [/QUOTE]
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