I am starting to feel rather old-fashioned about my shelf full of RPG rule sets, settings, and supplements that I downloaded as PDFs (often formatted for US letter pages), printed out on my laser writer (on A4 paper), and bound in my little thermal binding machine. I have the distinct feeling that the cool kids live on a pure diet of patterned electrons. But honestly, I only got as modern as that because posting books to Australia became prohibitively expensive.
So, cool kids! Fellow gaming dinosaurs! Thinking of the new materials (rules, supplements, settings) that you actually use in your games, and discounting the legacy of stuff that you bought in hardback fifteen or thirty years ago and are still using, what medium do you tend actually to have recent purchases in while you are using them?
- Commercially printed books
- Downloaded and printed
- Fixed format (e.g. PDF) on a large screen (monitor or laptop)
- Fixed format on a digest-sized screen (tablet)
- Fixed format on a small screen (e.g. phone)
- Re-flowable format (e.g. EPUB, MOBI)
- Something even more hip than that.
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Has this changed lately? If so, can you say why?
