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<blockquote data-quote="Dire Bare" data-source="post: 5777753" data-attributes="member: 18182"><p>Pricing is a separate issue than having older material, magazines and rpg books, available through a browser-based viewer (which is what Joe is talking about). WotC could go the subscription route, microtransactions, or even both.</p><p></p><p>I use Comixology to purchase digital comics (DC, Marvel, IDW and others), and I can only view my comics when I'm connected to the internet through a browser-based application. Comixology also has iPad and iPhone apps (and I think Android) for the same purpose. No subscriptions, I pay a small fee for each comic I wish to "purchase" ($0.99 - $4.99 for most comic issues).</p><p></p><p>I cannot download comics to my hard drive for offline viewing or archiving. Which works well for me, and I'd be pretty stoked if WotC ended up doing something similar.</p><p></p><p>Marvel makes their comics available on Comixology, but they also run their own digital subscription service . . . so at least one existing company gives their customers both options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dire Bare, post: 5777753, member: 18182"] Pricing is a separate issue than having older material, magazines and rpg books, available through a browser-based viewer (which is what Joe is talking about). WotC could go the subscription route, microtransactions, or even both. I use Comixology to purchase digital comics (DC, Marvel, IDW and others), and I can only view my comics when I'm connected to the internet through a browser-based application. Comixology also has iPad and iPhone apps (and I think Android) for the same purpose. No subscriptions, I pay a small fee for each comic I wish to "purchase" ($0.99 - $4.99 for most comic issues). I cannot download comics to my hard drive for offline viewing or archiving. Which works well for me, and I'd be pretty stoked if WotC ended up doing something similar. Marvel makes their comics available on Comixology, but they also run their own digital subscription service . . . so at least one existing company gives their customers both options. [/QUOTE]
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