If you have an email ending in @hotmail.com, @live.com or @outlook.com (or any other Microsoft-related domain), please consider changing it to another email provider; Microsoft decided to instantly block the server's IP, so emails can't be sent to these addresses.
If you use an @yahoo.com email or any related Yahoo services, they have blocked us also due to "user complaints"
-UE
How we are not allowed to complain about anything, ever.
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If you had 1000 visitors, each wanting to read a single particular part of the stuff, then they can either all load 100 kB ( = 100,000 kB of bandwidth) or they can each load 10 kB worth of stuff, after loading an index of some sort ( = 10,000 kB of bandwidth, plus the a probably smaller index page, which is far less than 100,000 kB).
People who want to see the entire thread don't make much difference, but not everyone does, and for everyone who doesn't you save on bandwidth by breaking stuff up into more manageable chunks.
We have the same problem over at D&D Wiki. 100kB pages not only eat a lot of bandwidth, they also cause peoblems when your users have slow modems - the server is constantly in the process of downloading the page to multiple users.
Does it have fanart?
http://www.dandwiki.com
Yes it does. Limited, but yes.
http://www.d20srd.org/index.htm
This is a really good reference for D&D.
Well of the books under open game licence (OGL). So its missing many. I notice it doesn't have Pathfinder either. I have yet to play Pathfinder but I have plans to in the future.
Pathfinder's good. Paizo is awesome.
Pathfinder is a D&D 3.5 variant, sometimes referred to as "D&D 3.75", published by Paizo. The system still uses d20s but contains significant changes from 3.5, which its fans (not surprisingly) generally regard as improvements.
From what I know, Pathfinder's game source is fully open. As in, the game system rules are perfectly free and legally downloadable. (Please correct me if I am wrong.) They do publish nice thick printed versions, though, if you are interested in them. Their business strategy, though, last I heard, involved not splatbooks but rather tons of adventure books.
And yeah, their adventures are awesome. One got up to $150 on eBay when it went out of print for just a month.
Such as what content?
http://www.d20pfsrd.com/
http://www.pathfinder-srd.nl/wiki/Main_Page
http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/v5748btpy88yj
Not so sure about this site:
http://www.filestube.com/p/pathfinder+rpg+pdf+download
Also, because Paizo is the nicest company I've ever interacted with, and they deserve the $10.
I too prefer physical books except if I'm unsure if I want to play a system.
Well it doesn't work for my 3.5 pdfs; but they aren't official ones. They aren't printing them anymore so its harder to buy them. Also the munchkin looks at all the books. Except spells, he doesn't play a spell caster because he would feel the need to read all the spells to optimize his character.
It's not that they don't understand computers; they just don't understand digital business.
Re meatspace books: I prefer them too. Much easier than Ctrl+F.
Now, why we can't just have tall rather than wide screens I don't know.
"You're abusing your PDFs? YOU GET NO PDFs."