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<blockquote data-quote="Kae'Yoss" data-source="post: 3706273" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>What I would accept:</p><p></p><p>Free registration at the Website with some basic content (basically the stuff you get for free right now)</p><p></p><p>When you buy a book, you pay a one-time fee equal to a pittance and get the extra stuff (meaning web enhancement) for your free account. That fee should be in relation to the book cost: If the book has 200 pages and costs 20 dollars, 10 pages worth of extra content should be cost one dollar - at most!</p><p></p><p>You can subscribe to "Online Dragon" and "Online Dungeon" for extra articles and content. That's a monthly fee. Once you stop paying, you don't get anything new, but you do get to keep using the stuff you alrready payed for.</p><p></p><p>The use of the Virtual Gametable is something else, with another monthly fee not related to Online Dungeon and Online Dragon. That way, if you don't care about the online gaming part, you don't have to pay for it if you want the articles.</p><p></p><p>Another extra part is - let's call them "Gamer Tools". They're consolidated lists of feats, spells, etc. But not like the ones you get right now (Just page number and source and short description) and which you will still get for free in the new Site (though those will only show those sources you've unlocked via those digital codes from the books). The gamer tools will have full-text lists you can export to PDF, sort and filter them however you like.</p><p></p><p>If you want all the stuff, you can get a package deal at a discount (Dragon, Dungeon, Gametable, Tools).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I won't get the virtual tabletop, and probably pass on the mags, but I'd be prepared to pay for useful tools and lists that make use of the medium and of the fact that the whole thing is run by Wizards themselves!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kae'Yoss, post: 3706273, member: 4134"] What I would accept: Free registration at the Website with some basic content (basically the stuff you get for free right now) When you buy a book, you pay a one-time fee equal to a pittance and get the extra stuff (meaning web enhancement) for your free account. That fee should be in relation to the book cost: If the book has 200 pages and costs 20 dollars, 10 pages worth of extra content should be cost one dollar - at most! You can subscribe to "Online Dragon" and "Online Dungeon" for extra articles and content. That's a monthly fee. Once you stop paying, you don't get anything new, but you do get to keep using the stuff you alrready payed for. The use of the Virtual Gametable is something else, with another monthly fee not related to Online Dungeon and Online Dragon. That way, if you don't care about the online gaming part, you don't have to pay for it if you want the articles. Another extra part is - let's call them "Gamer Tools". They're consolidated lists of feats, spells, etc. But not like the ones you get right now (Just page number and source and short description) and which you will still get for free in the new Site (though those will only show those sources you've unlocked via those digital codes from the books). The gamer tools will have full-text lists you can export to PDF, sort and filter them however you like. If you want all the stuff, you can get a package deal at a discount (Dragon, Dungeon, Gametable, Tools). I won't get the virtual tabletop, and probably pass on the mags, but I'd be prepared to pay for useful tools and lists that make use of the medium and of the fact that the whole thing is run by Wizards themselves! [/QUOTE]
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