Rauol_Duke
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Thanks for stopping by and commenting, James.
Please bring back regular subscription services for those that don't have/can't use credit cards.James Jacobs said:One other note: We do watch the threads and reader responses; if an adventure doesn't work for you or it sucks, I only ask that you tell my why it sucks. Reader feedback's one of the best ways to make a product better, after all!![]()
JoeGKushner said:Maybe I'm stupid but I don't see it as Paizo "giving back". I mean, the discount is good for ordering from Paizo itself right? That's still cash in their pocket.
Reveille said:Please bring back regular subscription services for those that don't have/can't use credit cards.
JoeGKushner said:That's still cash in their pocket.
James Jacobs said:One other note: We do watch the threads and reader responses; if an adventure doesn't work for you or it sucks, I only ask that you tell my why it sucks. Reader feedback's one of the best ways to make a product better, after all!![]()
Rauol_Duke said:So, anyone here who's on the fence about Pathfinder, how does this announcement influence your decision.
Anyone other Pathfinder subscribers planning on subscribing to another product line with the 15% discount?
How's the weather?
etc.
Maggan said:1. I just bought the last RotRL module. I will not be buying any more Pathfinder for 3.5. This offer seems interesting, and I wil take a look at Pathfinder again once/if it goes to 4e.
2. Not a subscriber, I support my FLGS.
3. It's the warmest winter in 100 years here in Sweden, and I hate it. Right now there's a drizzle outside.
/M
If it is primarily a layout/art direction, I think people would be pretty happy with just saving the Word doc with the basic content into a PDF and there ya go (you guys are Mac based if I recall, so I know for a fact that any PC there can dump the text into a PDF).James Jacobs said:Just thought I'd pipe in here about those last few Dungeon web enhancements. The problem at the start, alas, was that we ran into a bottleneck. The web enhancements were ready for layout, and we've managed to squeeze in a lot of them here and there, but the switch from doing 2 magazines to a full line of RPG adventures and supplements ended up being a lot more work than we'd anticipated. When it comes down to the simple fact that our art directors have enough time to produce for-sale products and free web enhancements for material that has reverted to the license holder... it's unfortunately a no-brainer choice. The web enhancements get put aside.