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<blockquote data-quote="Remathilis" data-source="post: 7667082" data-attributes="member: 7635"><p>Then how can Paizo sell three hardbacks, a monthly AP, and several supplemental softcovers per year and not drowned. I wager not every Pathfinder player gives a fig about Golarion, and I'm sure some of those APs weren't the biggest sellers. Paizo manages to magically know how to do with without 10,000 units sold. How?</p><p></p><p>Or, how doe Fantasy Flight Games do it with Star Wars? I'm sure that is a much smaller pool of players, and yet they have several books and box sets out. How is FFG able to do it?</p><p></p><p>Cubicle 7's Doctor Who: Adventures in Space and Time RPG has several books (including sourcebooks for each of the Doctors up to 8 so far). I'm wagering even as popular as Doctor Who is, the RPG is absolutely minor in terms of sales and wouldn't crack 5,000. Yet they continue to make supplements on a shoe-string. How?</p><p></p><p>Yet Wizard's of the Coast, one of the biggest game companies in the business, owned by one of the largest toy manufacturers in the world, can't produce sourcebooks for the most recognized and old RPG in the business. Too expensive, can't be done. </p><p></p><p>Male-cow-refuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remathilis, post: 7667082, member: 7635"] Then how can Paizo sell three hardbacks, a monthly AP, and several supplemental softcovers per year and not drowned. I wager not every Pathfinder player gives a fig about Golarion, and I'm sure some of those APs weren't the biggest sellers. Paizo manages to magically know how to do with without 10,000 units sold. How? Or, how doe Fantasy Flight Games do it with Star Wars? I'm sure that is a much smaller pool of players, and yet they have several books and box sets out. How is FFG able to do it? Cubicle 7's Doctor Who: Adventures in Space and Time RPG has several books (including sourcebooks for each of the Doctors up to 8 so far). I'm wagering even as popular as Doctor Who is, the RPG is absolutely minor in terms of sales and wouldn't crack 5,000. Yet they continue to make supplements on a shoe-string. How? Yet Wizard's of the Coast, one of the biggest game companies in the business, owned by one of the largest toy manufacturers in the world, can't produce sourcebooks for the most recognized and old RPG in the business. Too expensive, can't be done. Male-cow-refuse. [/QUOTE]
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