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<blockquote data-quote="Arnwyn" data-source="post: 1055465" data-attributes="member: 7701"><p>*shrug* It depends. I certainly wouldn't rule it out. (I am quite aware of Dire Kobold, and while intriguing - it's pdf.) See below for further comments.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I'm your target market. I *love* adventures (buy them anytime I can), but if it doesn't fit my group, it just goes into my shelf until it does. Beside, I have *so* many print adventures that I haven't even had a chance to read yet (limited time, y'know) that pdf doesn't get a look from me.</p><p></p><p>Not likely. For me, printed is always superior to electronic. Though it depends what that "something" is. I have yet to see (or even conceive) of what that might be.</p><p></p><p>Possibly - I wouldn't outright rule it out. But I can't think of anything that would make me consider a pdf over print. And with this d20 glut (woo!), I have enough print choices that pdf doesn't even get a blip on my radar. It would have to be *absolutely* something I could not get <em>anywhere</em> else. Adventures, for example, I can get anywhere else. A book on kingdom building and running domains, on the other hand, is something that I can't get in print (yet), and would seriously consider a pdf (to be honest, Magical Medieval Society was the *only* pdf I have ever bought - and while I like it, I cringe everytime I have to turn on my computer and stare at the screen to read it).</p><p></p><p>Too many little things add up for me to make pdfs a choice that I usually won't consider. But that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnwyn, post: 1055465, member: 7701"] *shrug* It depends. I certainly wouldn't rule it out. (I am quite aware of Dire Kobold, and while intriguing - it's pdf.) See below for further comments. I don't think I'm your target market. I *love* adventures (buy them anytime I can), but if it doesn't fit my group, it just goes into my shelf until it does. Beside, I have *so* many print adventures that I haven't even had a chance to read yet (limited time, y'know) that pdf doesn't get a look from me. Not likely. For me, printed is always superior to electronic. Though it depends what that "something" is. I have yet to see (or even conceive) of what that might be. Possibly - I wouldn't outright rule it out. But I can't think of anything that would make me consider a pdf over print. And with this d20 glut (woo!), I have enough print choices that pdf doesn't even get a blip on my radar. It would have to be *absolutely* something I could not get [i]anywhere[/i] else. Adventures, for example, I can get anywhere else. A book on kingdom building and running domains, on the other hand, is something that I can't get in print (yet), and would seriously consider a pdf (to be honest, Magical Medieval Society was the *only* pdf I have ever bought - and while I like it, I cringe everytime I have to turn on my computer and stare at the screen to read it). Too many little things add up for me to make pdfs a choice that I usually won't consider. But that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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