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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 10:48AM
#321
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Date Joined:
Aug 20, 2008
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Considering you can download the magazines now, I think it is safe to assume that that won't change seeing as we are in the trial mode for the magazines.
And I believe that the dungeon builder, like the character builder; visualizer; and game table, is a permenant download as it isn't part of the web content pack. How do you know that these are permanent downloads? I thought they weren't out yet.
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 10:52AM
#322
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Date Joined:
Jul 16, 2007
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In previous iterations of the pricing scheme there was a 3 month option for both the web-content and full subscriptions. Is this option still available? I'm updating the FAQ and would like to know. Web-Content Only Subscription Package: 12 Months = $4.95 per month 3 Months = $6.65 per month 1 Month = $7.95 per month
Full Subscription Package (including both Web content and client applications) 12 Months = $9.95 per month 1 months = $14.95 per month
Hope this helps! Thank you for keeping that FAQ up to date!
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 12:01PM
#323
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- Stampeding Hybrid
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Date Joined:
Aug 19, 2007
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I thought the builder and such were going to be web dependent as you would need to connect to create and house characters as well as have access to the latest updates like feats, etc.
rooster You need to be connected to the internet to download new updates, but they have said that they have gotten rid of the requirement to be connected to the internet for regular use.
How do you know that these are permanent downloads? I thought they weren't out yet. Because they are part of the client price package for D&Di as opposed to the web content package. Plus I'm pretty sure it has been mentioned a few times in interviews and the like.
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 1:01PM
#324
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Date Joined:
Apr 15, 2001
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"When it's ready"
The tools will see a beta test ebfore being released in full, so until you hear betas are going well, just be patient a little longer.  To be honest I've run out of patience. I logged on to join DDi the day 4th ed came out when I bought the books. Wasn't up. After the lacklustre performance of WoTC lately with various thinngs, the abomination of the new realms I think our group is going to go back to 3.5 with a few houserules. We're playing 3.5 today. Might reeturn once some new books come out next year for 4th ed. Feels a bit incomplete and gets boring fast.
Reducing a character to a list of dice rolls and modifiers is not role playing*
*pg 30, AD&D 2nd Ed DMG, 1989.
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 1:35PM
#325
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Date Joined:
Aug 20, 2008
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To be honest I've run out of patience. I logged on to join DDi the day 4th ed came out when I bought the books. Wasn't up. After the lacklustre performance of WoTC lately with various thinngs, the abomination of the new realms I think our group is going to go back to 3.5 with a few houserules. We're playing 3.5 today. Might reeturn once some new books come out next year for 4th ed. Feels a bit incomplete and gets boring fast. When 3rd edition came out, you could only buy the PHB.
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5 years ago ::
Sep 05, 2008 - 4:33PM
#326
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Date Joined:
Apr 15, 2001
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When 3rd edition came out, you could only buy the PHB. Had better support with dead tree Dragon/Dungeon. Dungeon stinks now but Dragon is okay. Also my 4th ed books have to compete with my entire 3.5 collection. Probably not fair but neither is life.
Reducing a character to a list of dice rolls and modifiers is not role playing*
*pg 30, AD&D 2nd Ed DMG, 1989.
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