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How would you keep 3.5 in print? (Forked Thread: WotC to Revise D&D 4th Edition GSL)
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<blockquote data-quote="Imaro" data-source="post: 4423898" data-attributes="member: 48965"><p>Wow, I haven't seen any 1e, 2e or even 3e (though lots of 3.5) books in a bookstore in... well in a long time. Now ebay yeah, but that totally destroys the chance of an impulse buy, or a chance to look through a book and be sold on it.</p><p></p><p>As far as the rules being online well then you are consciously limiting your market to only those gamers who use the internet for gaming...and have even less availability for the new player whose looking through books in a store. Not really smart if you want to expand or grow your player base.</p><p></p><p>Your last idea might be good...except nice color hardbacks sell, plain and simple. They're more attractive, draw more attention, etc. Again if you actually want a fanbase and want it to grow... why skimp on production values. As far as the PFRPG I would note that it is a complete game for $40 (or it might be $50) as opposed to the 3 3.5 books for almost $90... seems like a pretty good deal to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaro, post: 4423898, member: 48965"] Wow, I haven't seen any 1e, 2e or even 3e (though lots of 3.5) books in a bookstore in... well in a long time. Now ebay yeah, but that totally destroys the chance of an impulse buy, or a chance to look through a book and be sold on it. As far as the rules being online well then you are consciously limiting your market to only those gamers who use the internet for gaming...and have even less availability for the new player whose looking through books in a store. Not really smart if you want to expand or grow your player base. Your last idea might be good...except nice color hardbacks sell, plain and simple. They're more attractive, draw more attention, etc. Again if you actually want a fanbase and want it to grow... why skimp on production values. As far as the PFRPG I would note that it is a complete game for $40 (or it might be $50) as opposed to the 3 3.5 books for almost $90... seems like a pretty good deal to me. [/QUOTE]
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