I actually find that the computer in my gaming room (and the 2e Core rules
contained therein) are a distraction both to the players and the GM. Partly,
because my players are attracted to shiney devices and Partly, because it
doesn't fit in with everything else I'm trying to do to promote a Fantasy feel
and stimulate the senses.
John
Christopher DeLisle wrote:
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> From: LaPierre, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >Question # 2) Digital distribution is a cheaper method for the publisher
> >but how do you justify the increased costs for the consumer (IE: cost of
> >paper, print cartridges, binders) Or do you expect EVERY gamer to bring
> >their computer to game?
>
> That's not a big deal for those of us with laptops. ;) I've noticed a
> growing trend in my local area of gamers who have laptops, even those that
> don't work at IT jobs. Since I got mine, I never run a game without it.
>
> Of course I still prefer flipping through a book to find the info I need
> over looking it up in digital sources while gaming. I've never had a
> rulebook crash or spontaneously reboot on me while I was in the middle of
> using it. ;)
>
> Chris
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