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<blockquote data-quote="Derulbaskul" data-source="post: 4845527" data-attributes="member: 1581"><p>I live most of the year in Singapore but I DM my games in Australia. This means that PDFs are very important for me else I'm not going to be able to run/prepare my games. That said, DDi and the Compendium have helped immeasurably. </p><p></p><p>However, I do prefer reading "dead tree" versions (I'm still trying to work out how that can be a pejorative... but this is the internet so anything is possible) especially for learning a system but otherwise PDFs are fine. I don't mind reading on screen but generally only after I have a good feel for the book from reading the "dead tree" version.</p><p></p><p>Also, I have no interest in buying WotC adventures in anything other than PDF format. I never run adventures as written and I was enjoying having the cheaper option of buying them as PDFs (and the lower price I paid was consistent with their lower quality: I really wish WotC learnt to produce good adventures again [or just get Rich Baker to write all of them- he is still really, really good]).</p><p></p><p>Without wanting to start another round of extreme nerd rage, WotC's decision to pull PDFs was a pain for me. However, I think "live in one country and prepare games there for running in another country 7,000 kms away" is an incredibly small demographic subset so I don't expect them to change their decision for me. Of course, I will still get my PDFs but now I'm not paying for them....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derulbaskul, post: 4845527, member: 1581"] I live most of the year in Singapore but I DM my games in Australia. This means that PDFs are very important for me else I'm not going to be able to run/prepare my games. That said, DDi and the Compendium have helped immeasurably. However, I do prefer reading "dead tree" versions (I'm still trying to work out how that can be a pejorative... but this is the internet so anything is possible) especially for learning a system but otherwise PDFs are fine. I don't mind reading on screen but generally only after I have a good feel for the book from reading the "dead tree" version. Also, I have no interest in buying WotC adventures in anything other than PDF format. I never run adventures as written and I was enjoying having the cheaper option of buying them as PDFs (and the lower price I paid was consistent with their lower quality: I really wish WotC learnt to produce good adventures again [or just get Rich Baker to write all of them- he is still really, really good]). Without wanting to start another round of extreme nerd rage, WotC's decision to pull PDFs was a pain for me. However, I think "live in one country and prepare games there for running in another country 7,000 kms away" is an incredibly small demographic subset so I don't expect them to change their decision for me. Of course, I will still get my PDFs but now I'm not paying for them.... [/QUOTE]
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