Does anyone know if there's a reason only a small portion of the official material on DMs Guild is available in printed form?
I'm talking about TSR/WotC publications. There are hundreds of these available in PDF form, but only a fraction are available as print-on-demand (PoD) books. At first glance, at least, there doesn't appear to be any obvious rationale for which books are or are not available in PoD form.
For instance, Volo's Guide to Baldur's Gate II is available as a PoD softcover. I ordered it, it looks great for a PoD book, and I'd gladly buy more of the same. But all the other official Volo's Guides (to Waterdeep, Cormyr, etc.) are PDF only.
To anyone who might know: is there a reason for this situation? Might the currently-PDF-only offerings eventually be offered as PoD, or are they likely to remain PDF-only forever?
(I'm posting here rather than in the DM's Guild forum, since that appears to be oriented toward creators/sellers of "community" material, rather than toward buyers/consumers of the official material.)
I'm talking about TSR/WotC publications. There are hundreds of these available in PDF form, but only a fraction are available as print-on-demand (PoD) books. At first glance, at least, there doesn't appear to be any obvious rationale for which books are or are not available in PoD form.
For instance, Volo's Guide to Baldur's Gate II is available as a PoD softcover. I ordered it, it looks great for a PoD book, and I'd gladly buy more of the same. But all the other official Volo's Guides (to Waterdeep, Cormyr, etc.) are PDF only.
To anyone who might know: is there a reason for this situation? Might the currently-PDF-only offerings eventually be offered as PoD, or are they likely to remain PDF-only forever?
(I'm posting here rather than in the DM's Guild forum, since that appears to be oriented toward creators/sellers of "community" material, rather than toward buyers/consumers of the official material.)