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<blockquote data-quote="Balgus" data-source="post: 3827016" data-attributes="member: 8113"><p>Numbers as stated are a bit skewed... In orer to be accurate, you should state numbers for teh same month every year. </p><p></p><p>If you prorate the numbers to Dec ( since it is only for 9 /10 months) the numbers arent as skewed.</p><p></p><p>2002 - 48,400 </p><p>2003 - 48,200</p><p>2004 - 44,000</p><p>2005 - ?</p><p>2006 - 37,800</p><p></p><p>which slows a slight dip in numbers from 2003 -> 2006, but nowhere near as prominent as originally stated. </p><p></p><p>I chalk it up to the internet. There is plenty of content on the net, and for the casual gamer, there is no reason to pay $5 for a magazine when you can get comparable articles and content from Wizards website, ask questions here and get exactly what you need without all the fluff that accompany it... </p><p></p><p>EX - once a magazine comes out (or even before) someone always posts a content list and review. If someoen wants a specific feat or skill or racial stats, they ask and someone posts it... what's the use of buying the magazine now?</p><p></p><p>For books and source material - I can understand buying just to have for reference. but things covered in magazines dont really scream "BUY ME Cause you need me"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balgus, post: 3827016, member: 8113"] Numbers as stated are a bit skewed... In orer to be accurate, you should state numbers for teh same month every year. If you prorate the numbers to Dec ( since it is only for 9 /10 months) the numbers arent as skewed. 2002 - 48,400 2003 - 48,200 2004 - 44,000 2005 - ? 2006 - 37,800 which slows a slight dip in numbers from 2003 -> 2006, but nowhere near as prominent as originally stated. I chalk it up to the internet. There is plenty of content on the net, and for the casual gamer, there is no reason to pay $5 for a magazine when you can get comparable articles and content from Wizards website, ask questions here and get exactly what you need without all the fluff that accompany it... EX - once a magazine comes out (or even before) someone always posts a content list and review. If someoen wants a specific feat or skill or racial stats, they ask and someone posts it... what's the use of buying the magazine now? For books and source material - I can understand buying just to have for reference. but things covered in magazines dont really scream "BUY ME Cause you need me" [/QUOTE]
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