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WotC: H1-H3: Please put up art and map galleries

DEFINITELY would love these. That would save me the trouble of illegally downloading a pdf copy of H1-3 just so I could take hours photoshopping them and blowing them up to use when DMing.
 

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there are some questions that WotC people just don't comment on. You'll notice this same request has been made on the Gleemax boards (or whatever they are called) several times. No response from WotC at all. Just like no response on the request to remove the stupid black bar from the top of the magazine pages. Just like no response to paypal being an option for DDI. Just like no response to the request for a little note saying it is legal to print the magazines at a copy shop.

I too would like this.....but I'm not holding my breath.
 

The payoff for DMs is an IMMENSE time saver and well worth the small percentage of gamers who would waste their time trying to memorize a maze.

How does this save time if you already own the module? Am I overlooking something here? I don't see how having the maps and art online saves the dm any time or effort at all, to be honest.
 

It saves time for me at the table, which is precious time. We typically only get 3-4 hour sessions these days so any time spent drawing on the dry-erase board, or giant pad of graph paper is time away from actual gaming. Maybe it's just me but I'm pretty slow with this process (especially with 4E's bigger areas with more doodads).

Basically I don't mind spending more prep time if it will save me time at the table. Having these maps available to print and then mount on foam core ahead of time is just saving me the trouble, and it allows me to present nice looking maps (I love my color laser printer).
 

How does this save time if you already own the module? Am I overlooking something here? I don't see how having the maps and art online saves the dm any time or effort at all, to be honest.

I bet you neither use a projector, print out enlarged maps to use as battlemaps, nor like to hand out the art and not just show a glimpse of it while trying to cover up the rest of the book? ;)
 

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