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<blockquote data-quote="Imaro" data-source="post: 5371858" data-attributes="member: 48965"><p>Okay, I am going to disagree that there is only one reason to suspend PDF sales... at least I am going to disagree with the reason you've given as the only one. </p><p> </p><p>I honestly believe that people who bought the PDF books would have expected them to be updated with the eratta (like most rpg companies do with their PDF's) for free. With the amount and frequency of errata put out by WotC, this would have also made the PDF's even more attractive than the books for most but would have also required more work without the subsequent payoff of reselling the same materials. This also would have made the CB (Hey I can just copy and paste powers on a sheet now) and the online Compendium (hopefully, like Pathfinder, the PDF's would have links and search functionality) less valuable overall... it also would have made selling something like the RC to people who had these updated PDF's nearly impossible thus hurting the "revision profit stream". </p><p> </p><p>In other words I think there could have and probably was more than one and only one reason they decided not to sell the PDF's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaro, post: 5371858, member: 48965"] Okay, I am going to disagree that there is only one reason to suspend PDF sales... at least I am going to disagree with the reason you've given as the only one. I honestly believe that people who bought the PDF books would have expected them to be updated with the eratta (like most rpg companies do with their PDF's) for free. With the amount and frequency of errata put out by WotC, this would have also made the PDF's even more attractive than the books for most but would have also required more work without the subsequent payoff of reselling the same materials. This also would have made the CB (Hey I can just copy and paste powers on a sheet now) and the online Compendium (hopefully, like Pathfinder, the PDF's would have links and search functionality) less valuable overall... it also would have made selling something like the RC to people who had these updated PDF's nearly impossible thus hurting the "revision profit stream". In other words I think there could have and probably was more than one and only one reason they decided not to sell the PDF's. [/QUOTE]
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