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<blockquote data-quote="Torg Smith" data-source="post: 6365860" data-attributes="member: 61799"><p>WotC has a right to sell their product any way they want. You have the right to choose to buy it or not.</p><p></p><p>If they do not sell it in a way you want, don’t buy it. Play another game. Don’t pull down pirated versions of the game as you will just create artificial demand for the game. There are plenty of vendors that produce good games in PDF. Play their games. It supports them, and makes them want to produce more PDFs.</p><p></p><p>As far as DungeonScape, the documents will be in a proprietary format with account authentication tied to it. Your access will only remain while Trapdoor is in business and the contract with WotC is in effect. I have laughed at a lot of people who have cried when an authentication server was taken off line. Accept your time with those documents can be quite limited.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Now if I bought PDFs of the books, I would not have a problem with purchasing the content in DungeonScape as I would only be buying it for the use in that software. The PDFs would be viable long after that software was not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torg Smith, post: 6365860, member: 61799"] WotC has a right to sell their product any way they want. You have the right to choose to buy it or not. If they do not sell it in a way you want, don’t buy it. Play another game. Don’t pull down pirated versions of the game as you will just create artificial demand for the game. There are plenty of vendors that produce good games in PDF. Play their games. It supports them, and makes them want to produce more PDFs. As far as DungeonScape, the documents will be in a proprietary format with account authentication tied to it. Your access will only remain while Trapdoor is in business and the contract with WotC is in effect. I have laughed at a lot of people who have cried when an authentication server was taken off line. Accept your time with those documents can be quite limited. Edit: Now if I bought PDFs of the books, I would not have a problem with purchasing the content in DungeonScape as I would only be buying it for the use in that software. The PDFs would be viable long after that software was not. [/QUOTE]
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