JohnNephew
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Re: $100 items
I've been looking into the ESD issue, and am considering trying it out with some out-of-print Ars Magica titles. The problem with some titles (e.g., the Maleficium, which you mention) is that they were done by previous owners of the game, and we do not have computer files. (Heck, in some cases we may not even have a copy of the book.) This makes the creation of a PDF of any quality problematic. Still, if I found that ESD sales were reasonable strong, I might go so far as to move some slower-moving in-print titles into the program -- and then send all the remaining copies of the actual books to the recycling center. (Warehouse too full! Need more room!!)
While I'm writing, it's now official -- starting today, Atlas Games mail order is being fulfilled by Steve Jackson's Warehouse 23. As we speak, the web pages are being updated to open W23 shopping carts when you push the "buy me" button on our website. For the moment, we'll still be doing fire sale stuff from Minnesota, but this should make it easier for people to order online, with W23's shopping cart and secure server and all. (Note that W23 does not discount, so it's really a place to get stuff you have trouble finding at your FLGS, not a place to get things for cheap.)
Voadam said:John Nephew, if all of the ars magica stuff was available as ESDs that would interest me. A CD set with the complete books including out of print ones and previous editions (such as the demons supplement) would be great. The option to pick up individual titles cheaply as electronic files would also interest me.
I've been looking into the ESD issue, and am considering trying it out with some out-of-print Ars Magica titles. The problem with some titles (e.g., the Maleficium, which you mention) is that they were done by previous owners of the game, and we do not have computer files. (Heck, in some cases we may not even have a copy of the book.) This makes the creation of a PDF of any quality problematic. Still, if I found that ESD sales were reasonable strong, I might go so far as to move some slower-moving in-print titles into the program -- and then send all the remaining copies of the actual books to the recycling center. (Warehouse too full! Need more room!!)
While I'm writing, it's now official -- starting today, Atlas Games mail order is being fulfilled by Steve Jackson's Warehouse 23. As we speak, the web pages are being updated to open W23 shopping carts when you push the "buy me" button on our website. For the moment, we'll still be doing fire sale stuff from Minnesota, but this should make it easier for people to order online, with W23's shopping cart and secure server and all. (Note that W23 does not discount, so it's really a place to get stuff you have trouble finding at your FLGS, not a place to get things for cheap.)