I should note I use two monitors, one of which is tilted portrait to view docs on. And I'm considering hooking up my 32" Sony Bravia HD TV as my sole desktop monitor instead, which would provide a lot of screen real estate....![]()
So why even buy a hardcover copy?
I buy the .pdf., lets say I like it. Oh now I want a hardcopy, do I shell out $50-60? Hell no, I go to staples, where I could make 2-3 color, bound copies of the book and still be spending less than MSRP.
Something wreaks of desperation, not sure what but something.
Something wreaks of desperation, not sure what but something.
I absolutely cannot understand how this news can generate ANY negative reaction. Anyone who sees this announcement and sees bad news has to be looking for a way to spin this negatively. $10 for a PDF will be a loss-leader for Paizo and will bring in more players than otherwise. Many if not most of these new players will buy the $50 hardcover (whether from their FLGS or not) and then many of these will go on to buy more Pathfinder product. People who were too skittish to buy a $50 book migh be more willing to shell out $10 for the rules in PDF form, and if they hook even a tiny percentage of these curious readers, they have a ton more to sell them down the road.
Maybe the whiny FLGS owners can band together and take a cue from the RPAA and start suing people who buy PDFs instead of hard copies, or suing the companies that are undercutting "their" sales. It makes about as much sense.
Was just checking Paizo's boards when I came across this announcement from Vic Wertz the Technical Director.
When asked if that was correct his response was:
I'm totally amazed at the price. Paizo rocks!