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Old 05-28-2004, 01:00 AM
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[RPG]: Forbidden Arcana: Magical Diseases, reviewed by Kester Pelagius (3/3)

http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/10/10335.phtml

C. Demetrius Morgan's Summary:

Looking for something unusual to slip into your D20 campaign to taunt your evil soda slurping players with? Well if your players prefer wizards and sorcerers then what better than a ailment to disrupt their manna flow? If that sounds good to you then read on. If not, save yourself the headache and go get some coffee and glazed donuts.

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Old 05-28-2004, 05:37 PM
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Thank you for the review . . .

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Thank you for taking the time to write and post this review. I'll be certain to use more green in the future.

Kidding.

Seriously, thank you for the review. Would people prefer PDFs that are B&W only?
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Old 05-28-2004, 07:28 PM
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RE: Thank you for the review . . .

Post originally by Justin Bacon at 2004-05-28 18:28:02
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Philip Reed wrote:
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Seriously, thank you for the review. Would people prefer PDFs that are B&W only?
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I haven't seen the product in question, but I seriously doubt it would make any particular difference to anyone who knows how to use a computer. It takes me all of two seconds to click the "Grayscale Printing" option before hitting the Print button.

(And if you're worried about chewing up your color cartridge, you should do that in any case because you'll frequently find programs that use your color cartridge to print black unless you specify the grayscale printing.)

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Old 05-28-2004, 09:15 PM
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RE: Thank you for the review . . .

Post originally by Kester Pelagius at 2004-05-28 20:15:34
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>>Thank you for taking the time to write and post this review. I'll be certain to use more green in the future.

Kidding.

Seriously, thank you for the review. Would people prefer PDFs that are B&W only?<<

I'd say that depends on what sort of illustrations you have. (see below) If they are just line art, leave them B&W like in the Necromatic Feats PDF. If you have something that is digital or painting quality, then of course you'll want to showcase them in full color.

Oh, BTW, Necromatic Feats was a excellent freebie.


>>I haven't seen the product in question, but I seriously doubt it would make any particular difference to anyone who knows how to use a computer. It takes me all of two seconds to click the "Grayscale Printing" option before hitting the Print button.

(And if you're worried about chewing up your color cartridge, you should do that in any case because you'll frequently find programs that use your color cartridge to print black unless you specify the grayscale printing.)<<

That is very true. Most color printers will even let you modify the settings to turn color off entirely so you are using only black ink. Problem is, or so it has been my experience, everytime you fire up your color printer it is going to eat up color ink to clear the jets. (Which is why I tend to use my laser printer more than my inkjet.)

For the frugal minded even turning color off is thus going to cost you lost ink and, as most are probably going to do that anyway, I just thought I'd point out the reasoning.

Conversely you could just use a laser printer, as I do. But if you're going to use color in a PDF then I say use the full spectrum. Not just blue or green, IMHO YMMV.
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Old 05-30-2004, 10:54 PM
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Post originally by Cyn at 2004-05-30 21:54:33
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Either B&W only, or full color.

I'm less concerned with the use of color than I am with certain companies' cavalier use of mostly-black pages (Malhavoc comes to mind).

I can set the printer to grayscale to avoid wasting green, but there's nothing I can do about the cover of <I>Arcana Unearthed</I> except not print it. And where's the fun in that?
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