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Will 5e be the last edition to emphasize print products?
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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 7581053" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>I don't think it is a binary decision. Print and digital will continue to exist side by side for a long time to come. </p><p></p><p>I rarely use the print products at the table anymore, even though I'm almost exclusively playing in-person games. But I still buy all the hard covers, because I enjoy them. I like paging through the books. I find art easier to appreciate on paper, I like the aesthetics of a bookshelf filled with quality and evocative books. I have long ago done away with most of my common, cheap paper backs, and most of my library is on Kindle, but I continue to maintain a smaller library of quality or nostalgic titles. </p><p></p><p>I'm not alone. I know a number of popular bloggers and podcasters have found a market for curated collections of their writings/talks in print, often emphasizing high quality paper and binding. I have purchased such books. I also have purchased print versions of web comics that I love. Even if I've already read the entire comic online and can still access the entire comic online, if I love it, I want it in a high quality print version. </p><p></p><p>Print carries a sense of value and permanency. It feels more a part of your life. Good books become part of your environment. As long as we remain physical beings, I think that there will remain print versions of the works we love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 7581053, member: 6796661"] I don't think it is a binary decision. Print and digital will continue to exist side by side for a long time to come. I rarely use the print products at the table anymore, even though I'm almost exclusively playing in-person games. But I still buy all the hard covers, because I enjoy them. I like paging through the books. I find art easier to appreciate on paper, I like the aesthetics of a bookshelf filled with quality and evocative books. I have long ago done away with most of my common, cheap paper backs, and most of my library is on Kindle, but I continue to maintain a smaller library of quality or nostalgic titles. I'm not alone. I know a number of popular bloggers and podcasters have found a market for curated collections of their writings/talks in print, often emphasizing high quality paper and binding. I have purchased such books. I also have purchased print versions of web comics that I love. Even if I've already read the entire comic online and can still access the entire comic online, if I love it, I want it in a high quality print version. Print carries a sense of value and permanency. It feels more a part of your life. Good books become part of your environment. As long as we remain physical beings, I think that there will remain print versions of the works we love. [/QUOTE]
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