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<blockquote data-quote="Kae'Yoss" data-source="post: 3476940" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>The free PDF for subscribers is really nice. Paizo seems to know how to offer the best from both worlds: You have your book, which you can read everywhere, put on the gaming table without the need of a notebook, and have something to show for, but at the same time you get an electronic version that you can use to look things up on a PC/laptop, and use full-text search. </p><p></p><p>A stroke of genius, although I think that this deal should be the common courtesy. Clearly it is not, so you can either consider Paizo to be quite generous, or certain other companies to be tightwads.</p><p></p><p>Look at what Wizards is doing: Their PDFs cost as much as the corresponding books (probably more if you get a good deal on your books), which is ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>One thing I want to add: The other adventure paths Paizo produced were top notch. Real quality there (I received Shackled City today, and though I haven't looked into it too much, I like what I saw so far!). If you listen to the critics, those Paizo adventures blow Wizards' stuff out of the water. So I guess those <=20 bucks are quite well-spent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kae'Yoss, post: 3476940, member: 4134"] The free PDF for subscribers is really nice. Paizo seems to know how to offer the best from both worlds: You have your book, which you can read everywhere, put on the gaming table without the need of a notebook, and have something to show for, but at the same time you get an electronic version that you can use to look things up on a PC/laptop, and use full-text search. A stroke of genius, although I think that this deal should be the common courtesy. Clearly it is not, so you can either consider Paizo to be quite generous, or certain other companies to be tightwads. Look at what Wizards is doing: Their PDFs cost as much as the corresponding books (probably more if you get a good deal on your books), which is ridiculous. One thing I want to add: The other adventure paths Paizo produced were top notch. Real quality there (I received Shackled City today, and though I haven't looked into it too much, I like what I saw so far!). If you listen to the critics, those Paizo adventures blow Wizards' stuff out of the water. So I guess those <=20 bucks are quite well-spent. [/QUOTE]
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