Love physical books to read and use a PDF to help build my scenarios on Roll 20 or Foundry Vtt. I really dislike reading PDF's on a screen, I even build my notes in wordpad so can highlight for ease.
I agree, the two formats are really complementary. A good reading device makes a big difference (I bought myself a nice 12" tablet, which has hugely improved my PDF reading experience, and I even used this to run an in-person convention game for a game that hasn't delivered the print books yet). I still prefer print books for actual reading, but digital is key for reference and prep purposes.
Great video DH. Really appreciate the show and tell approach to all these different tools.
Glad to hear, thanks!
Love physical books to read and use a PDF to help build my scenarios on Roll 20 or Foundry Vtt. I really dislike reading PDF's on a screen, I even build my notes in wordpad so can highlight for ease.
I agree, the two formats are really complementary. A good reading device makes a big difference (I bought myself a nice 12" tablet, which has hugely improved my PDF reading experience, and I even used this to run an in-person convention game for a game that hasn't delivered the print books yet). I still prefer print books for actual reading, but digital is key for reference and prep purposes.