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<blockquote data-quote="UngainlyTitan" data-source="post: 5366861" data-attributes="member: 28487"><p>To address the OP, I was a print Dragon subscriber and I initially subscribed for Dragon. It was a no brainer, Dungeon and Dragon for less that it used to cost me for Dragon. </p><p>I used to download the compiled completed dragon pdf to my hard drive. </p><p>I stopped and am unlikely to resume it. Why? well I have been thinking about that:</p><p>I never subscribed to Dungeon, initially I was not a DM and when I was the current issue of Dungeon never had anything that was suitable to me for the party I had at the level or campaign I was running.</p><p>However, since 4e I have been running WoTC modules and Chaos Scar adventures, Chaos Scar is excellent for a DM like me and for a goup that meet only intermittently.</p><p>I have come to appreciate the utility of modules even in an onging campaign more. So why not download, because downloaded they are of less ulitity unless i create indexes and search capality myself. Online I can leverage Google or even WoTCs search</p><p>I do think that WoTC could do better on indexing Dragon and Dungeon and should provide better seach tools. However, offline, just like their paper counter parts they are files in a drive/shelf and unless I remember that there was something I want to use I will never know about it. </p><p> </p><p>So at the moment my subscription is worth it for Dungeon and the CB is added jam. It is inconvenient not having the CB on multiple machines where my players could access it without having to authenticate on WoTC. But when we create new characters, it is not too much trouble to login and allow the players to access the browser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UngainlyTitan, post: 5366861, member: 28487"] To address the OP, I was a print Dragon subscriber and I initially subscribed for Dragon. It was a no brainer, Dungeon and Dragon for less that it used to cost me for Dragon. I used to download the compiled completed dragon pdf to my hard drive. I stopped and am unlikely to resume it. Why? well I have been thinking about that: I never subscribed to Dungeon, initially I was not a DM and when I was the current issue of Dungeon never had anything that was suitable to me for the party I had at the level or campaign I was running. However, since 4e I have been running WoTC modules and Chaos Scar adventures, Chaos Scar is excellent for a DM like me and for a goup that meet only intermittently. I have come to appreciate the utility of modules even in an onging campaign more. So why not download, because downloaded they are of less ulitity unless i create indexes and search capality myself. Online I can leverage Google or even WoTCs search I do think that WoTC could do better on indexing Dragon and Dungeon and should provide better seach tools. However, offline, just like their paper counter parts they are files in a drive/shelf and unless I remember that there was something I want to use I will never know about it. So at the moment my subscription is worth it for Dungeon and the CB is added jam. It is inconvenient not having the CB on multiple machines where my players could access it without having to authenticate on WoTC. But when we create new characters, it is not too much trouble to login and allow the players to access the browser. [/QUOTE]
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