So it is a one time cost dynamic living document that should be the final word to settle rules questions. Added to the value is the commitment to updates, additions, and errata without further cost. At any rate, we know what we signed up for when we got into this hobby so I bought it without hesitation. It may be that the PRB is more underpriced than the eRB is overpriced. ![]() Price: I don’t think I would have thought twice about the $60 price tag until I compare it to the $40 for a printed version of the PRB. The charts including the OBA and Overrun flowcharts are all there as well. All chapters are present including chapter H. ![]() My only complaint has more to do with the search function which is not MMP’s fault but shortcomings in the reader as it sure would be nice to be able to type mist in the search bar and it bring you right to E3.32 (I remember the Jetson’s did not have this problem in the 21st century). ![]() My favorite thing about the eRulebook is that my tired old eyes can zoom in on the text. The hyper links make it easy to scoot around from the index, to the vehicle notes, to the rule sections, the the charts. Here is the link…Ĭontent: Standing at 708 pages so far, I think it is a wonderful addition to the ASL world. Unfortunately, we are not able to sell you this fine product but you can download it in PDF form from Wargame Vault.
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