Gallowglass
First Post
Well, the first UK game store I could find a URL for (Leisure Games http://www.leisuregames.co.uk/acatalog/Traveller_d20.html) charges £29.99 for T20, which is about what I paid. And I did think it was a lot, but I am a huge Traveller fan, so it was OK. In general, I shy away from spending more than £20 on any one RPG book (Chaosium CoC supplements are an exception, although only BtMoM has topped that recently).
However, the issue is NOT how much it costs to produce a book here, Pelgrane Press' fabuluous The Kain Players Guide for their Dying Earth RPG was printed in Bangkok! The issue is the price per unit to produce the book set againts the number of units Mongoose think they can sell: they have to pitch the price point so they can make a success of the line (pay the bills, satisfy the customers, please the licensor). My guess, extrapolating from Matt's reaons for going d20 (more space for B5 material), is that production values are intended to be high (lots of colour, stills etc), so the book will have to to be a fair whack.
Although I have just realsied that if they are using still shots from the show, then there may well be some fees involved there...
However, the issue is NOT how much it costs to produce a book here, Pelgrane Press' fabuluous The Kain Players Guide for their Dying Earth RPG was printed in Bangkok! The issue is the price per unit to produce the book set againts the number of units Mongoose think they can sell: they have to pitch the price point so they can make a success of the line (pay the bills, satisfy the customers, please the licensor). My guess, extrapolating from Matt's reaons for going d20 (more space for B5 material), is that production values are intended to be high (lots of colour, stills etc), so the book will have to to be a fair whack.
Although I have just realsied that if they are using still shots from the show, then there may well be some fees involved there...