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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
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Posted - 03 Aug 2014 : 05:12:25
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I hope when they resume the digital "magazines" that they actually put some content in them... A lot of them were only 40 pages or so, which is a far cry from what the print versions were -- and we had free web content at the same time we have the print versions, too. Now these things they call "magazines" aren't worthy of the name, and they're barely giving us any web content... Even the trickle of web content we get, they can't even stick to a set schedule. It used to be that we got stuff pretty much every weekday, with some features always coming on particular days of the week. |
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Absatalar
Acolyte
Spain
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Posted - 03 Aug 2014 : 10:14:19
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Well, the magazines in Spain were translated and edited as long as they were in paper, but I never had notice of digital contents avaliable in our language. Anyway, I always thought that you must read D&D stuff in english in order to fully understand what a D&D game is; besides, I have been reading some other forums, apart from this one, about the subject and it seems that WOTC chose a wierd way to manage the magazines and specially the suscriptions. I was about to pay for a three months DDI just to follow the transition from 4E (wich I never played) to 5E, but it all went to black and now lots of people are having nothing for their money; lucky me that I did some sort of investigation before paying.
It's a pity that no paper version is to be released (I still have hope), but what George Krashos said about the GENCON is enough information for me and my question.
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