I want to start a comparative discussion on books vs. PDFs. Mostly out of curiosity.
I have heard a lot of murmurings and quiet frustration at the fact that FFG is not issuing PDFs of their books. I have no opinion per se on the good or bad of this decision, and here is why...
I am a gamer who has been at it since AD&D. I have played through that, 2E, 3E and 4E. I have played a few other systems as well, but let's just say that over the last twenty +/- years, I have earned my stripes.
I am no grognard, and I love new and innovative (hence my presence here).
But I LOVE books. In my family, we hoard books. We can give away almost any possession but our books. It's a thing. Parents, cousins, siblings, it doesn't matter. It's in our DNA.
In regards to table-topping, not only am I used to having the books, I like it. I love being able to grab the appropriate sourcebook, flip open to the pages I've looked at a thousand times already (see 2E, lolz), and do what needs done. I love the solid, physical evidence of a book in my hands. Getting that 450 page monstrosity of a core book was tantamount to bliss, and I enjoy thumbing back and forth through the pages nightly; clarifying and cross-referencing, querying and hmmming as I tap the paper with fingers neatly tucked into a half dozen different places, holding the evidence for further perusal.
When TSR was pumping out sourcebooks like daily newspapers, we had no choice but to buy if we wanted to make use of whatever new equipment/race/kit whatever they were putting out there. Our group was a community of friends who all bought their books and made them available to the table. Like a private public library. I know many of you are nodding away grinning right now. So am I. So many nights of character generation spent passing "redbooks" back and forth while questions were called out and in a flurry of flipping, answered.
When I got back into D&D (late into fourth, as we stopped playing about a year before the end of 3rd), I had no choice but to "acquire" a LOT of PDFs and play catch up. As a disclaimer, I am not here to pro/con 4E, so please just keep reading. There is already a community out there for that.
I find gaming at my FLGS is a bit of a culture shock, as there are quite a few people using smartphones, tablets and laptops to consult their rules, etc. I have one of my own, and at work I make use of it to review stuff for the 4E campaign that I recently stopped DMing in preparation to run this awesome new product.
SO after all of that pre-amble, what do you fine people prefer? Physical pages or PDFs? Why? Do you pay for said files? Do you care? Why do you think FFG has gone this route of paper only (at this time)? Where do you see this industry going where this is concerned?
Food for thought: like Ultra-violet DVD packs, should RPG companies sell books with included access codes for PDFs?
Aaaaaannnnnndddd...GO!