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Feedback Thread: Digitial Insider #6 Dragon/Dungeon
2 years ago  ::  Sep 10, 2008 - 9:59AM #1
WotC_Bart
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Date Joined: 05/19/04
Hi folks,

Setting this feedback thread in advance for Randy's Digital Insider #6, due to go live later today.
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2 years ago  ::  Sep 10, 2008 - 10:37AM #2
BrandonWilliford
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It's live. And should make some people happy at least ...
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2 years ago  ::  Sep 10, 2008 - 10:39AM #3
Atras
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Thank you so much for listening to the community on the Scales of War overview! Even something as simple as this goes a long way towards making running this campaign a lot more palatable. I'm still in the prep stages of running Rescue at Rivenroar for my group, but I've been terrified about starting it without knowing where things might be headed.
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2 years ago  ::  Sep 10, 2008 - 10:41AM #4
whitebaron
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a small overview is there. good.

as for the pricing:
- i want to commit to more than 12 months. how much would it cost me, then?
- i don't want dm stuff. any way to get it cheaper?


as for the articles:

they are ok. they are definitely far below a new book each month, especially as about half of it are only for dms.

and it would be really nice to get a fixed schedule on the articles upfront. else the whole "we give you the articles upfront" becomes a moot point. also, i'd really want you to consider doing the articles longer upfront. currently, it looks like they are written just before they go live. editing is
This new forum is terrible. Try again Wizards.
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2 years ago  ::  Sep 10, 2008 - 11:27AM #5
Cart_Sprinter
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  • D&DI News Guide

whitebaron wrote:

as for the pricing:
- i want to commit to more than 12 months. how much would it cost me, then?


I don't think there is anything greater than a one year subscription. The current plan released only has three levels.

Web-Content Only Subscription Package:
12 Months = $59.40 ($4.95 per month)
3 Months = $19.95 ($6.65 per month)
1 Month = $7.95 ($7.95 per month)

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2 years ago  ::  Sep 10, 2008 - 11:36AM #6
nmhall
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whitebaron wrote:

and it would be really nice to get a fixed schedule on the articles upfront.


I agree with this, as well as getting some release dates for the future articles. Maybe put the date they're going to be released in red?

I know that when I see an article that's going to be published at some point this month, it's really frustrating to have to check back so frequently to see if it may have been published yet.

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2 years ago  ::  Sep 10, 2008 - 11:57AM #7
Elderac
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Please compile the earlier electronic editions of Dungeon and Dragon magazines into pdf issues. It doesn't have to be prettied up, just compiled so all the articles for each issue are in one pdf.
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2 years ago  ::  Sep 10, 2008 - 12:23PM #8
Carda
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A big thanks for being up front about the delay with the Barbarian class article. At least now we know it's been pushed back a month and not just pulled completely.
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2 years ago  ::  Sep 10, 2008 - 12:24PM #9
reveal
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A new open letter to Randy Buehler
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2 years ago  ::  Sep 10, 2008 - 12:40PM #10
mudbunny
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Randy, and the rest of the SoW AP deciderers:

I would like to than you for taking the time to listen to the members of the forum and going back on your previous decision to not release an AP summary. Looing at it, I think that it is enough of a compromise between surprise for the players and info for the DM to lay future hooks, etc.

To the forum goers who disagreed with the previous decision: Thank you for expressing your displeasure in a polite and articulate way. I have no doubt that the polite disagreements with the opinion, combined with the persuasive, well-written arguments went a long way towards swaying WotC into changing their minds. I always knew that, much like people who are DNRC members, DDI forum regs[1] are smarter, more good looking and more successful than members of the rest of the forum.

[1]Except for that WolfStar guy. I wouldn't trust those RPGA people. :D
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