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Paizo should do a Dragon Dungeon Annual PDF CD
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<blockquote data-quote="Erratic K" data-source="post: 1345428" data-attributes="member: 14360"><p>I'd buy it...</p><p></p><p>I have a subscription to Dungeon. And I like it. But the most useful thing I have is the Dragon Magazine CD set. I regret the day Wizards killed the Dungeon Magazine CD compendium.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to keep a shelf of paper around forever (some of them I do, but they are the exception). I wish at the end of the year or beginning of the next year, Paizo would release a CD with PDF versions of it's previous years back issues of Dungeon at least or Dragon and Dungeon. It wouldn't have to be mass market or packaged up all retail style with colors and boxes and stuff to sell from the website.</p><p></p><p>It would be amazingly useable. Especially if the added value portion of the cd was:</p><p></p><p>1) all issues in pdf format (beats maps for download- at least I can print them any way I like).</p><p></p><p>2) a text file with a summary of the issues and table of contents so you could search for features from that year.</p><p></p><p>It would be cool if they could go back to when 3.0 was released and do the issues since then. If not 3.5 is a good place to start.</p><p></p><p>If you release a product like that I think 50-60$ is fair (about 5$ for each month). If Paizo is on the ball on the information technology side, the cost of putting together the pdf's is neglible (an afternoon of time). If Paizo isn't on the ball on the information technology side, they need to be, they are in the D&D information business.</p><p></p><p>I'd even pay for a deluxe subscription that after the year was up, sent me the cd for all the magazines.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Drawbacks: </p><p></p><p>might kill your back issue sales</p><p></p><p>copyright violators potentially trading the pdf's online (they will anyway, this may lower barrier to entry).</p><p></p><p>Legal or compensatory problems with articles (I don't know if that is considered a reprint or what- the contracts with the original authors may not allow it).</p><p></p><p>What do you think?</p><p></p><p>-E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erratic K, post: 1345428, member: 14360"] I'd buy it... I have a subscription to Dungeon. And I like it. But the most useful thing I have is the Dragon Magazine CD set. I regret the day Wizards killed the Dungeon Magazine CD compendium. I don't want to keep a shelf of paper around forever (some of them I do, but they are the exception). I wish at the end of the year or beginning of the next year, Paizo would release a CD with PDF versions of it's previous years back issues of Dungeon at least or Dragon and Dungeon. It wouldn't have to be mass market or packaged up all retail style with colors and boxes and stuff to sell from the website. It would be amazingly useable. Especially if the added value portion of the cd was: 1) all issues in pdf format (beats maps for download- at least I can print them any way I like). 2) a text file with a summary of the issues and table of contents so you could search for features from that year. It would be cool if they could go back to when 3.0 was released and do the issues since then. If not 3.5 is a good place to start. If you release a product like that I think 50-60$ is fair (about 5$ for each month). If Paizo is on the ball on the information technology side, the cost of putting together the pdf's is neglible (an afternoon of time). If Paizo isn't on the ball on the information technology side, they need to be, they are in the D&D information business. I'd even pay for a deluxe subscription that after the year was up, sent me the cd for all the magazines. Drawbacks: might kill your back issue sales copyright violators potentially trading the pdf's online (they will anyway, this may lower barrier to entry). Legal or compensatory problems with articles (I don't know if that is considered a reprint or what- the contracts with the original authors may not allow it). What do you think? -E [/QUOTE]
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