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Wulf Ratbane said:
Well, true. It may well be that my smaller, lower priced paperbacks fare better next to a full-color glossy hardback than another hardback, at the same price, with crappier production values, would fare.

In other words, I think you are ok if you release to thematically similar product, but not necessarily ok if you are also competing in the same price and format.

That's probably closer to accurate; fair enough?

Sounds good - thanks.
 

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I liked MGP's Encyclopaedia Arcane series, the Constructs issue is very good. I also enjoyed Ultimate NPC's a very handy product to have around when your DM'ing and need a quick name or an NPC of some power. Judge Dredd Also gets another positive vote from me, I enjoyed reading that book alot. The slayer and Quint series never was my cup of tea.


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I have yet to buy a Mongoose product (although I go back and forth on picking up "Stonebridge" regularly), but the Complete Campaigns series is going to do it this spring. Hopefully the impression will be a good one.
 

WildWeasel said:
No it doesn't. It requires a three month or so lead time for solicitations to distributors. Items are often announced before then.

I don't mean to be rude, but are you seriously trying to tell me how I run my business? :) Or, more seriously, are you suggesting I am a liar?

We used to use the three month cycle you suggest but once you reach a certain size, it just is not practical any more and things lengthen to four or even six months.
 

Mongoose_Matt said:
I don't mean to be rude, but are you seriously trying to tell me how I run my business? :) Or, more seriously, are you suggesting I am a liar?

We used to use the three month cycle you suggest but once you reach a certain size, it just is not practical any more and things lengthen to four or even six months.

Well, I was also talking of perceptions and appearences...but you conviently cut that part of my post out of the quote. Since you're just addressing the points that make you look good, I see no need to continue this discussion.

And others have already said what I needed to say, in any case.
 


Oh, about Mongoose:

There's some great products in their lineup. Up to now Conan's been too high-priced for me to pick up, and the Quint and Slayer's guides weren't my thing, but I don't have any special perception of them one way or another.

But put it this way: The fact that a book is from Privateer Press is enough to make me pick it up and look it over. Likewise Green Ronin or BadAxe. A book from Mongoose, on the other hand, has to appeal to me for some particular reason (setting/genre I'm into, cool cover etc) before I'll pick it up.

Which puts them in exactly the same category as WotC, so Matt, I hope that doesn't hurt your feelings any. ;) Honestly, it's because you guys put out so much stuff -- but keep it up. I hope you're doing well.
 

I've bashed Mongoose rather hard in this thread and a few others. I want to make it perfectly clear that it's been at least three years since I've looked at a Mongoose product at all. The items I've looked at were simply bad, and that is clearly a matter of opinion. I's quite possible that their production values and content have changed since then and I want to at least give a nod to that possibility. I was so turned off my my initial impressions, and there is so much other D20 (and other games) that I know I enjoy I don't bother with Mongoose labelled products.

I do have a retraction to make however. One of my closest friends puchased the Paranoia book a month ago, and gave it a good review yesterday during a phone conversation with me. So it's no longer accurate to say that none of my players have purchased a Mongoose product.
 


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