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<blockquote data-quote="SiderisAnon" data-source="post: 5339548" data-attributes="member: 44949"><p>I have problems reading the gaming books too. In fact, I keep a flat magnifying sheet I bought at a book store inside the front cover of the core book for my current game so that I can see when I look up materials. I also bring a bar magnifier because it's better for some kinds of print.</p><p></p><p>Right now, I am sitting at home working on tomorrows game and I have to use a PDF copy of the game book in order to be able to do the amount of reading my current work requires. I have a perfectly good hardback next to me, but it's just too hard to read much of the time. I bought a player's guide too, and one of my players keeps it because I simply cannot read the tiny print. (I ordered online and didn't realize how small the text was.)</p><p></p><p>I don't know what I am going to do if we switch to 4th Edition D&D for the next game. Honestly, as quickly as my eyes are declining, I may soon only be able to run games that come in an electronic format so that I can actually read the text. (And that provide a copy without froo-froo art behind the text that can't be hidden in the PDF, which makes it impossible to read even on the screen.) I cannot run some of my older games anymore either because the text or layout is just to hard to read in certain older gaming books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiderisAnon, post: 5339548, member: 44949"] I have problems reading the gaming books too. In fact, I keep a flat magnifying sheet I bought at a book store inside the front cover of the core book for my current game so that I can see when I look up materials. I also bring a bar magnifier because it's better for some kinds of print. Right now, I am sitting at home working on tomorrows game and I have to use a PDF copy of the game book in order to be able to do the amount of reading my current work requires. I have a perfectly good hardback next to me, but it's just too hard to read much of the time. I bought a player's guide too, and one of my players keeps it because I simply cannot read the tiny print. (I ordered online and didn't realize how small the text was.) I don't know what I am going to do if we switch to 4th Edition D&D for the next game. Honestly, as quickly as my eyes are declining, I may soon only be able to run games that come in an electronic format so that I can actually read the text. (And that provide a copy without froo-froo art behind the text that can't be hidden in the PDF, which makes it impossible to read even on the screen.) I cannot run some of my older games anymore either because the text or layout is just to hard to read in certain older gaming books. [/QUOTE]
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