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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 8640711" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>I'm working overseas for the next few weeks, so I only have access to the content on DDB. I tend to judge the art and overall feel of the books by the physical product. DDB is more of a look-up and prep tool for me. If I were only buying the DDB books, I might be upset that the updates were not treated by errata, but I also have the physical book. Also, maybe because of my age, and because I also buy the physical books, and perhaps from my academic background, I like having access to BOTH the old and new versions in DDB. I paid for both. I want to be able to pull up both and look at both. </p><p></p><p>Instead, I would rather see DDB continue to improve their support of homebrew and start support third-party publishers. I fear, however, that support for third-party material is unlikely now that it is owned by WotC. My main problem with DDB is not the common complaints I've been reading in the forums, its that I have to have to constantly consult multiple sources on multiple systems. I'm lucky enough at this stage in my life where I can afford paying more than once for content for the sake of convenience, but DDB is not a convenient place to do that.</p><p></p><p>For those who are only using DDB and only official WotC material, and have a tighter gaming budget, I can see why these changes would upset them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 8640711, member: 6796661"] I'm working overseas for the next few weeks, so I only have access to the content on DDB. I tend to judge the art and overall feel of the books by the physical product. DDB is more of a look-up and prep tool for me. If I were only buying the DDB books, I might be upset that the updates were not treated by errata, but I also have the physical book. Also, maybe because of my age, and because I also buy the physical books, and perhaps from my academic background, I like having access to BOTH the old and new versions in DDB. I paid for both. I want to be able to pull up both and look at both. Instead, I would rather see DDB continue to improve their support of homebrew and start support third-party publishers. I fear, however, that support for third-party material is unlikely now that it is owned by WotC. My main problem with DDB is not the common complaints I've been reading in the forums, its that I have to have to constantly consult multiple sources on multiple systems. I'm lucky enough at this stage in my life where I can afford paying more than once for content for the sake of convenience, but DDB is not a convenient place to do that. For those who are only using DDB and only official WotC material, and have a tighter gaming budget, I can see why these changes would upset them. [/QUOTE]
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