Arkhandus
First Post
This makes me sad..... 
Dragon, and the occasional Dungeon, are the only D&D products I've bought since 2003 or 2004 (and off the newsstands, where they're more expensive, no less).
I will sorely miss the joy of seeing a new Dragon issue every month to amuse me on the bus rides to and from college. Good luck Paizo. And damn you Wizards.
I won't be going anywhere near WotC's electronic D&D content most likely (most definitely if it's in the form of PDFs or some other subscription to digital content - blech). I vastly prefer paper media to the online crud that makes my eyes sore from staring or my hands sore from typing. I don't buy PDFs.
Unfortunately, adventure modules and adventure paths aren't my thing either, and I rarely have much need for published adventures. So I won't be picking up Pathfinder or the like. Dragon and Polyhedron were always more my cup o' tea than Dungeon (though I've still bought Dungeon on occasion, it just isn't the kind of content I prefer to buy).

Dragon, and the occasional Dungeon, are the only D&D products I've bought since 2003 or 2004 (and off the newsstands, where they're more expensive, no less).
I will sorely miss the joy of seeing a new Dragon issue every month to amuse me on the bus rides to and from college. Good luck Paizo. And damn you Wizards.
I won't be going anywhere near WotC's electronic D&D content most likely (most definitely if it's in the form of PDFs or some other subscription to digital content - blech). I vastly prefer paper media to the online crud that makes my eyes sore from staring or my hands sore from typing. I don't buy PDFs.
Unfortunately, adventure modules and adventure paths aren't my thing either, and I rarely have much need for published adventures. So I won't be picking up Pathfinder or the like. Dragon and Polyhedron were always more my cup o' tea than Dungeon (though I've still bought Dungeon on occasion, it just isn't the kind of content I prefer to buy).