Dr. Strangemonkey
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A'koss said:Also, have you seen the final book yet? Monte said it had already gone to the printers...
The printer version isn't always the final version. Printers can make horrible, awful, perfectly grincy mistakes.
A'koss said:Also, have you seen the final book yet? Monte said it had already gone to the printers...
What usually happens is that a printer will pull press proofs first for the client (Malhavok) to approve. However, as it is mostly a B&W book (which will be a lot easier on the press), they'll probably just pull proofs of the few 4c pages that are in there and maybe one of the B&W ones. It is possible that they may pull a PP of the entire book though. After the colour is approved and the client has signed off on it, away it goes. As far as mistakes go, file prep screw-ups are far, far more likely than printer ones.Dr. Strangemonkey said:The printer version isn't always the final version. Printers can make horrible, awful, perfectly grincy mistakes.
Interesting... so it looks like you'll be able to get the electronic version a little bit early after all. For myself though, there's no way I can justify spending nearly $20 CDN (after taxes) on a PDF. Especially if the harbound will be out a couple of weeks after that.Dr. Strangemonkey said:DriveThruRPG is saying it'll be 14 bucks and up on Monday July 25.
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/catalog/coming_product_info.php?products_id=2371
That is true, but... sometimes those so-called printer problems are actually file problems you can track back to the author or just being cheap in general. Files can contain pages in the wrong order, missing pages, poorly colour corrected images, cheap paper, bargain-basement binding...True, but I've seen too many game books horrificly hurt by printer errors and screw ups to not be cautious.
A'koss said:That is true, but... sometimes those so-called printer problems are actually file problems you can track back to the author or just being cheap in general. Files can contain pages in the wrong order, missing pages, poorly colour corrected images, cheap paper, bargain-basement binding...
Cheers!
Dr. Strangemonkey said:Plus by DTRPG standards IH is cheap. AE was a bigger book, but it cost a great deal more and there are far smaller books that have cost only slightly less. IH looks like it will be a good deal.
Does DriveThruRPG set the prices on these eBooks?
No, all publishers choose their own pricing structure. We recommend 30% off normal cover price for new books and 50% off cover price on anything over 6 months old. As you can see most of our books fall into the 50% off category. Different publishers have different reasons for listing their titles on DriveThruRPG.com and therefore different reasons for setting their prices to different levels.