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<blockquote data-quote="Mercutio01" data-source="post: 4947402" data-attributes="member: 37277"><p>Ridiculously hard to find. If someone above hadn't described the method they used to find them, I don't think I ever would have.</p><p></p><p>They were. The zips were Insider only, like the Map Galleries are currently set up on the new webpage, and that was fine to me. But the images themselves were viewable.</p><p></p><p>I've also archived all the archive content that I felt I wanted. I might go back through and do it again in a better structure now though, before it all goes away.</p><p></p><p></p><p>EDIT - It now appears that I was wrong about the Map Galleries and now they too have been stuck behind the wall. For almost 10 years I have been able to look at small low quality (72dpi) images from products to help me determine if I want to buy said products, and to use in my home games for visual aids and handouts. All of a sudden all access to any images from the new editions has been corralled behind a wall of subscriber only content, the actual content of which has not changed at all (the images were still 72 dpi small jpegs as of last week), with the (seemingly) sole purpose of artificially padding the "content" for subscribers. This is a bad business decision, and has effectively lost me as a Wizards customer. Let's call it the straw that broke the camel's back (along with the reneging on the Character Visualizer and Digital Game Table, literally, not hyperbole, the only digital game products that were promised that I wanted), but I'm done.</p><p></p><p>Screw Wizards of the Coast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercutio01, post: 4947402, member: 37277"] Ridiculously hard to find. If someone above hadn't described the method they used to find them, I don't think I ever would have. They were. The zips were Insider only, like the Map Galleries are currently set up on the new webpage, and that was fine to me. But the images themselves were viewable. I've also archived all the archive content that I felt I wanted. I might go back through and do it again in a better structure now though, before it all goes away. EDIT - It now appears that I was wrong about the Map Galleries and now they too have been stuck behind the wall. For almost 10 years I have been able to look at small low quality (72dpi) images from products to help me determine if I want to buy said products, and to use in my home games for visual aids and handouts. All of a sudden all access to any images from the new editions has been corralled behind a wall of subscriber only content, the actual content of which has not changed at all (the images were still 72 dpi small jpegs as of last week), with the (seemingly) sole purpose of artificially padding the "content" for subscribers. This is a bad business decision, and has effectively lost me as a Wizards customer. Let's call it the straw that broke the camel's back (along with the reneging on the Character Visualizer and Digital Game Table, literally, not hyperbole, the only digital game products that were promised that I wanted), but I'm done. Screw Wizards of the Coast. [/QUOTE]
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