<DIV> With this, I agree. What I do see as a good thing to make available for the pda is tables, documents, maybe character sheets (editable, a generator possibly), and basic rules from the books. The complications I mentioned would be a program that would find what you are looking for, and display it as well as giving a page number. Actually, the character and map-reader would fall into this category, my bad. If someone wants to make a play-by-pda program, more power to them, but I'll never see it.</DIV>
<DIV> Midnight? more like sunrise day 3...<BR><BR><B><I>Scott Adams <longshot@darktech.org></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Its modern. But I'm a traditionalist. Table, Game, Food, Dice, Midnight. :)<BR>PDAs would seem a bit elistist for some since not everyone had them. It<BR>might look like PNP is trying to be that way. <BR><BR>With that said. I don't know of other games have gone that route. Magic:TG?<BR>DND? If none we'd be the first but I don't think it would be a major bonus<BR>for the true gamer. I do think it would be a nice side benefit to have say<BR>your character and maps on the fly :)<BR></BLOCKQUOTE>