Thanks for the info.
Good to know 6e isn't going to catch me off guard any time soon.
I was actually eyeballing Spells and Chrome, glad to know my head was in the right place.
I like the DTRPG selection, i'll have to snap up the digital only stuff but for the rest I'm a bit of a luddite. I prefer hardcopies lol. I know its weird considering the setting we're discussing but I want to be prepared for the Crash. I envision a dystopian future devoid of readily available power and little to no computing ability. A world in which I and a small band of entertainers and artisans will travel from town to town with a horse drawn cart loaded with various forms of entertainment and information, letters from afar, musical instruments, art supplies, and my huge collection of Shadowrun books. We find a town where the survivors have congregated and in exchange for their hospitality and a few supplies we spend the week bringing joy and levity to their lives and then we move on to the next town.
Digital downloads will not feed me after the crash, lol.
But seriously,
I really want the physical library, digital download is cheaper and I'd be able to collect the set much faster but I'm old school. There's no greater gaming joy than sitting at my table with scattered character sheets and heaps of tomes surrounding me as I create the next thing which will doom my GM or the Players, depending on which side of the Game screen I'm on.
This is going to be expensive. I don't know how I'm going to explain it to my wife, lol.