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<blockquote data-quote="N'raac" data-source="post: 6271263" data-attributes="member: 6681948"><p>The cold, harsh reality here is that, if the price at which the product will be purchased falls short of the price required for the producer to cover all of its costs and generate a profit, the product will no longer be produced.</p><p></p><p>Brick and mortar game stores are fewer and further between because buyers buy online for a discount those FLGS' can't match. If WoTC cannot generate a sufficient wholesale price for the books to cover their production and design costs and return a profit margin consistent with alternative lines of business, they will redirect those resources elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>There are ways to lower the price point. Make a cheaper product. Maybe that means softcover instead of hardcover. Maybe it means B&W instead of colour art. Or it means less art, or cheaper art. Or it means less playtesting. </p><p></p><p>Let's assume, for the moment, that WoTC actually has a sense of their costs, and the price needed to produce a sustainable product (I know, I know, how could an operating business POSSIBLY have more knowledge and acumen than a bunch of Internet Board posters, but if we can suspend disbelief enough to game with giant, firebreathing, flying lizards, our collective imaginations should be up to the challenge of briefly imagining such a wild and crazy fantasy). What would you sacrifice from the final product to lower its price?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N'raac, post: 6271263, member: 6681948"] The cold, harsh reality here is that, if the price at which the product will be purchased falls short of the price required for the producer to cover all of its costs and generate a profit, the product will no longer be produced. Brick and mortar game stores are fewer and further between because buyers buy online for a discount those FLGS' can't match. If WoTC cannot generate a sufficient wholesale price for the books to cover their production and design costs and return a profit margin consistent with alternative lines of business, they will redirect those resources elsewhere. There are ways to lower the price point. Make a cheaper product. Maybe that means softcover instead of hardcover. Maybe it means B&W instead of colour art. Or it means less art, or cheaper art. Or it means less playtesting. Let's assume, for the moment, that WoTC actually has a sense of their costs, and the price needed to produce a sustainable product (I know, I know, how could an operating business POSSIBLY have more knowledge and acumen than a bunch of Internet Board posters, but if we can suspend disbelief enough to game with giant, firebreathing, flying lizards, our collective imaginations should be up to the challenge of briefly imagining such a wild and crazy fantasy). What would you sacrifice from the final product to lower its price? [/QUOTE]
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