Of course it's their business, literally.Graf said:The price is their business (litterally). Unless people stop buying tabletop books (and there are no FLGSs anymore) don’t expect them to undercut the print market.
How would say a 25% price cut undercut the print market when Amazon already gives %37 off and buy.com gives about 43% off. Yeah, the fact that they have full price makes a lot on sense.Graf said:Good The price is their business (litterally). Unless people stop buying tabletop books (and there are no FLGSs anymore) don’t expect them to undercut the print market.
That's a show stopper for me as well.sckeener said:What does annoy me about drivethrurpg's offer of wotc books is the pdfs are still DRM. I can't stand DRM. I'd rather have watermarked.
JustaPlayer said:The original 7 are still at full price.
Nellisir said:The price is less offputting to me than DRM. I'd consider buying a pdf version of the Spell Compendium at full (print) price just for the cut-n-paste ability, but not with DRM. So, no sale.
Cyberhawk said:This would be a great idea for those books I was on the fence over (such as Heroes of Horror).
Man-thing said:Even though our dollar is hovering at .90 US. It should have been about $35. At DTRPG, I will save $7 and pay no taxes.
TheAuldGrump said:Stupidly bad pricing + DRM = NO SALE