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<blockquote data-quote="TheAuldGrump" data-source="post: 3465209" data-attributes="member: 6957"><p>I feel really bad about this.</p><p></p><p>I can understand the increase in price between Dungeon magazine and Pathfinder, but I am not at all certain that for me personally it is worth the increase - one of the 'upsides' is that there is no advertising, but, dang it, part of the reason I bothered getting the magazine was to see what was coming out from various companies - Dungeon is, when all is said and don, a trade magazine, and the advertising is a good thing.</p><p></p><p>I will at least look at an issue, and if there is a copy that <em>can be opened and looked at*</em> in the FLGS then I may but it on a month by month basis. But at $20 a pop for 96 pages I do not think that I will be buying many issues. And I do realize that without advertising 96 pages is a lot closer to 120 pages of magazine in terms of content than to 96 pages of Dungeon magazine (assuming 25% of the space is used for advertising).</p><p></p><p>Now that my grumbling about prices is out of the way... I really hope that this works out for you folks at Paizo, you are getting thumped good and hard for your success, and I hope that WotC falls on its face on this. I might have subscribed to their online service had they left Dungeon and Dragon in place, having a third option would have been fine. Now they can wait until Hell freezes over. Between this and Code Monkey they deserve to have some very bad things happen to them. Let them rot.</p><p></p><p>Hell, I will admit that I am tempted to get a Pathfinder subscription just to give WotC the finger on this.</p><p></p><p>The Auld Grump, not grumpy, pissed.</p><p></p><p>* 'Cause I sure as heck ain't gonna plunk down $20 blind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAuldGrump, post: 3465209, member: 6957"] I feel really bad about this. I can understand the increase in price between Dungeon magazine and Pathfinder, but I am not at all certain that for me personally it is worth the increase - one of the 'upsides' is that there is no advertising, but, dang it, part of the reason I bothered getting the magazine was to see what was coming out from various companies - Dungeon is, when all is said and don, a trade magazine, and the advertising is a good thing. I will at least look at an issue, and if there is a copy that [i]can be opened and looked at*[/i] in the FLGS then I may but it on a month by month basis. But at $20 a pop for 96 pages I do not think that I will be buying many issues. And I do realize that without advertising 96 pages is a lot closer to 120 pages of magazine in terms of content than to 96 pages of Dungeon magazine (assuming 25% of the space is used for advertising). Now that my grumbling about prices is out of the way... I really hope that this works out for you folks at Paizo, you are getting thumped good and hard for your success, and I hope that WotC falls on its face on this. I might have subscribed to their online service had they left Dungeon and Dragon in place, having a third option would have been fine. Now they can wait until Hell freezes over. Between this and Code Monkey they deserve to have some very bad things happen to them. Let them rot. Hell, I will admit that I am tempted to get a Pathfinder subscription just to give WotC the finger on this. The Auld Grump, not grumpy, pissed. * 'Cause I sure as heck ain't gonna plunk down $20 blind. [/QUOTE]
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