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<blockquote data-quote="TrickyUK" data-source="post: 7724487" data-attributes="member: 13504"><p>Latest update reveals Deluxe Core Books. There were 2x $5,000 pledges (limited) and (so far) over 50 pledges for the deluxe option ($500 or $240 as an add-on). However, the number of backers hasn't increased by many and my guess is that people have increased their pledge level.</p><p></p><p>I know this hobby can be expensive, but this is starting to feel a little exclusive. Again, I wonder how that will affect overall funding. With the current pricing, you don't need as many backers to reach high funding levels. This sort of works for me as I am not really interested in exclusive items, but more value for money. I like kickstarters that reward the upfront investment with better than retail value for money (just my view). So seeing the overall funding rise, which will lead to more books being produced, means that I will have the opportunity to buy more books next year when they are released or be tempted to pledge at a lower level knowing that I'm getting more than my money's worth.</p><p></p><p>Still wishing there was a Core Book Print + PDF option...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrickyUK, post: 7724487, member: 13504"] Latest update reveals Deluxe Core Books. There were 2x $5,000 pledges (limited) and (so far) over 50 pledges for the deluxe option ($500 or $240 as an add-on). However, the number of backers hasn't increased by many and my guess is that people have increased their pledge level. I know this hobby can be expensive, but this is starting to feel a little exclusive. Again, I wonder how that will affect overall funding. With the current pricing, you don't need as many backers to reach high funding levels. This sort of works for me as I am not really interested in exclusive items, but more value for money. I like kickstarters that reward the upfront investment with better than retail value for money (just my view). So seeing the overall funding rise, which will lead to more books being produced, means that I will have the opportunity to buy more books next year when they are released or be tempted to pledge at a lower level knowing that I'm getting more than my money's worth. Still wishing there was a Core Book Print + PDF option... [/QUOTE]
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