Emiricol
Registered User
I have a PDF of every product I've purchased. I keep them on an old laptop and then I don't have to lug around a library when I go somewhere.
I've also previewed a number of products, most of which I didn't like and deleted. The ones I liked, I bought the product within 90 days. That's my operating standard - 90 days or I delete it. If I don't want it badly enough to pay for it in 90 days, clearly I just don't want it badly enough
I don't know enough to say whether filesharing hurts or helps the RPG industry overall, but I can say I personally have purchased about $300 worth of products I wouldn't have looked twice at had I not previewed them electronically. RPG Objects for example owes every sale I've ever given them (which is to say, nearly everything Modern and Darwin's World they ever did) to filesharing.
I've also previewed a number of products, most of which I didn't like and deleted. The ones I liked, I bought the product within 90 days. That's my operating standard - 90 days or I delete it. If I don't want it badly enough to pay for it in 90 days, clearly I just don't want it badly enough

I don't know enough to say whether filesharing hurts or helps the RPG industry overall, but I can say I personally have purchased about $300 worth of products I wouldn't have looked twice at had I not previewed them electronically. RPG Objects for example owes every sale I've ever given them (which is to say, nearly everything Modern and Darwin's World they ever did) to filesharing.