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<blockquote data-quote="fissionessence" data-source="post: 4854963" data-attributes="member: 63357"><p>And what if you really like the look of one of the patronage adventures and think it looks cool, or you heard a good review of one from a while back?</p><p></p><p>If people just wanted to pay more for the conversation about design and the ability to input feedback throughout the process, then the patronage could cost an extra $15+. However, when all is said and done and the project is finished, the price can be dropped to a reasonable amount.</p><p></p><p>The value isn't diminished; the patrons paid for the experience. </p><p></p><p>What seems to be the case is that people want their stuff to be exclusive, so that no one else can have it. I actually find this point of view offensive, and it's the reason that even if I did decide the extra money is worth the conversation and feedback experience, I'd never participate in a patronage project where I didn't know the finished project would be available for purchase by anyone interested.</p><p></p><p>The reason I posted this thread is that Rite Publishing is doing an adventure that sounds really cool to me, and their FAQ states that the finished adventure will be available for purchase for the same price as a standard patronage. Since it's available to anyone interested (once it's done), it's a project I'd consider participating in, but the $30 price point for a pdf adventure module is still an issue.</p><p></p><p>~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fissionessence, post: 4854963, member: 63357"] And what if you really like the look of one of the patronage adventures and think it looks cool, or you heard a good review of one from a while back? If people just wanted to pay more for the conversation about design and the ability to input feedback throughout the process, then the patronage could cost an extra $15+. However, when all is said and done and the project is finished, the price can be dropped to a reasonable amount. The value isn't diminished; the patrons paid for the experience. What seems to be the case is that people want their stuff to be exclusive, so that no one else can have it. I actually find this point of view offensive, and it's the reason that even if I did decide the extra money is worth the conversation and feedback experience, I'd never participate in a patronage project where I didn't know the finished project would be available for purchase by anyone interested. The reason I posted this thread is that Rite Publishing is doing an adventure that sounds really cool to me, and their FAQ states that the finished adventure will be available for purchase for the same price as a standard patronage. Since it's available to anyone interested (once it's done), it's a project I'd consider participating in, but the $30 price point for a pdf adventure module is still an issue. ~ [/QUOTE]
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