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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgon Zee" data-source="post: 6120501" data-attributes="member: 75787"><p>I bought an iPad the day it came out and was running games off it in a week. I play a lot of systems and have 16 system books on it, every Living Forgotten Realms mod released, most dungeon and dragons when they were easily downloadable, 15 characters with an average of 5-8 different levels per character, a spreadsheet with XP and cash for all my LFR chararacters, pictures for all of the, and my campaign notes for the 3 campaigns I'm running.</p><p></p><p>I have not brought a gaming book with me to maybe the last 10 cons I've been to. For the last 4-5 it's just been dice and iPad, miniatures and maps. </p><p></p><p>Now I need the laptop at home as its faster to create on, and character tools are not available, but overall, it's great.</p><p></p><p>i will be at cod con tomorrow and all weekend. I have prepped 2 mods and will be playing two other games. I absolutely love having all the info I need on one very small, non-blocking machine. No Internet connection needed. Simple, easy clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgon Zee, post: 6120501, member: 75787"] I bought an iPad the day it came out and was running games off it in a week. I play a lot of systems and have 16 system books on it, every Living Forgotten Realms mod released, most dungeon and dragons when they were easily downloadable, 15 characters with an average of 5-8 different levels per character, a spreadsheet with XP and cash for all my LFR chararacters, pictures for all of the, and my campaign notes for the 3 campaigns I'm running. I have not brought a gaming book with me to maybe the last 10 cons I've been to. For the last 4-5 it's just been dice and iPad, miniatures and maps. Now I need the laptop at home as its faster to create on, and character tools are not available, but overall, it's great. i will be at cod con tomorrow and all weekend. I have prepped 2 mods and will be playing two other games. I absolutely love having all the info I need on one very small, non-blocking machine. No Internet connection needed. Simple, easy clean. [/QUOTE]
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