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<blockquote data-quote="Guyanthalas" data-source="post: 7680195" data-attributes="member: 73919"><p>I'm not begrudging anyone's complaints about the format. Originally that sentence said "I actually like the hardcover versions", but then I realized:</p><p></p><p>1. I bought all the maps of PotA</p><p>2. I downloaded a scanned PDF of the book for quick reference. (I bought the damn book, don't shoot me.)</p><p>3. I have copied a lot of the book into OneNote for easy reference as I run the adventure.</p><p></p><p>Hardcover is a great piece to keep everything together in a one place, but I have to agree for ease of use its falling a bit flat. I haven't tried the digital tools (Fantasy grounds?) yet, but that is mostly because we play the game in person and going digital feels a bit off. </p><p></p><p>All of that being said, I'm trying to think of how this could get fixed. I don't see any easy answers. Boxed set with handouts? Cards with monster stats? Increase the book 3x its original size so that all the "flipping" will be in line with where its needed, but also in a reference section so that when a PC asks about "that guy" 3 levels later I can still find it?</p><p></p><p>I don't know, I'm kind of at a loss on organizational structure. I do wish there was an easy way to get a (legal) PDF version of the document... but I'd be lying if I said I'd get both the hardcover and the PDF. I'd probably still just buy the hardcover, so I have a good piece of eye candy. :-/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guyanthalas, post: 7680195, member: 73919"] I'm not begrudging anyone's complaints about the format. Originally that sentence said "I actually like the hardcover versions", but then I realized: 1. I bought all the maps of PotA 2. I downloaded a scanned PDF of the book for quick reference. (I bought the damn book, don't shoot me.) 3. I have copied a lot of the book into OneNote for easy reference as I run the adventure. Hardcover is a great piece to keep everything together in a one place, but I have to agree for ease of use its falling a bit flat. I haven't tried the digital tools (Fantasy grounds?) yet, but that is mostly because we play the game in person and going digital feels a bit off. All of that being said, I'm trying to think of how this could get fixed. I don't see any easy answers. Boxed set with handouts? Cards with monster stats? Increase the book 3x its original size so that all the "flipping" will be in line with where its needed, but also in a reference section so that when a PC asks about "that guy" 3 levels later I can still find it? I don't know, I'm kind of at a loss on organizational structure. I do wish there was an easy way to get a (legal) PDF version of the document... but I'd be lying if I said I'd get both the hardcover and the PDF. I'd probably still just buy the hardcover, so I have a good piece of eye candy. :-/ [/QUOTE]
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