Eh. I miss the
print magazines. The digital versions, not so much.
And, unfortunately, once Dragon #360 and Dungeon #151 didn't appear in stores, it was already too late for them to come back.
Yeah. Like electronic versions of the books, this is just something D&D should have. It doesn't need to be in-house, but in that case there should be a licensed tool out there.
Nah. WotC don't have a good record on software, so I think they've done the right thing in licensing this out.
Sort of agree. There are particular bits of content that I really want to see, but I'm not exactly sorry not to see the glut from 4e (or 3e) days. (Of course, the problem is that if you take
my "particular bits of content" and
your "particular bits of content", and
that guy's "particular bits of content", and so on across the however-many millions of D&D players, you're right back to the glut.)
But, in any case, I could stand to see a
bit more - and certainly wouldn't be averse to sacrificing one of the annual storylines in order to see it.