Counter Collection Digital - Wow!

Sebastian Francis said:
I love Fiery Dragon counters, but I hate the digital idea. It seems to me that to make it equal the quality of the cardboard packs, you'd have to have access to a color laser printer and print on cardstock. Not for me. 'Course, I still miss Intellivision. ;)


For you, Sebastian, we will continue to publish all of our counter products as physical hardcopies first. I have a b&w printer also, and in terms of creating counters, Digital isn't completely designed for me (although I also use the images to create other things, like "group shots" and NPC cards and stuff). I still use our regular counter products, which will be available for people like us! :)

Of course, for all of those people who *do* have access to the goodies (and this includes Fiery Jason, who's always got a kick-ass computer set-up!), this product allows you to print up the counters you need in the quantities you need when you need them.

And, for Psion, we've included PDF files of Counter Collection 1 and Counter Collection 2 in all their 3.0 goodness (AND THEY'RE NON DRM!) ;)

Plus Modern Counters (yes, including Eldritch Horrors, as Claudio noted) and Superhero counters, PLUS counters for MONTE COOK's ARCANA UNEARTHED.

This product is available to gameshops everywhere. It's distributed through White Wolf, so any store that carries Vampire should have a copy of Counter Collection Digital. If you don't see it, ask!

*Also* this product is really a tribute to a good friend, Claudio Pozas. I don't want to get into the nitty gritty (that's his task), but today is a very special day for him, and I know he appreciates all of these comments, and *really appreciates* all of the purchases. Believe me, this is a good time to be putting some money in his bank account, so please buy as many Digital Collections as you can! ;)

- James
 

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I think I will order this from my FLGS. I love minis, but they are sure expensive to buy & store; and the painting takes a lot of time. I've had great luck scanning images from books, resizing the picture, copying it into a word processor four times close together, printing on crad stock, and scoring & cutting so they can be taped together in a square. It sounds as if I can do this easily with Counter Collection Digital.
 


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