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<blockquote data-quote="MechaPilot" data-source="post: 7274927" data-attributes="member: 82779"><p>Ugh. I gotta say, I'm incredibly sick of people referring to things and people (usually in a derogatory manner) as "special snowflakes."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't believe that's accurate. I've purchased several books that came with digital enhancements from a card received from behind the counter.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Backwards compatibility is a problem that's just generally not going to be fixed. It's regrettable, but that's what happens when a company doesn't consider that people might want to access the books they buy in a digital format as well. WotC has generally not been very good at handling the digital end of things, and it's no surprise that their lack has created this issue.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Would it? As far as I know, it might stimulate people to buy digital copies in addition to their books. The ttrpg hobby is somewhat unique compared to other forms of gaming. Miniatures gaming generally requires physical pieces. Video gaming has mostly reached the point where people are content with digital copies instead of physical disks/cartridges. However, ttrpg games seem to have a preference for owning physical copies (sometimes multiple copies) in addition to digital copies. I think more market research on the ttrpg fanbase is warranted.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Another option is wrapping the books with the cards inside them. Have one sent to each store as a display model that people can look through and that doesn't contain a code card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MechaPilot, post: 7274927, member: 82779"] Ugh. I gotta say, I'm incredibly sick of people referring to things and people (usually in a derogatory manner) as "special snowflakes." I don't believe that's accurate. I've purchased several books that came with digital enhancements from a card received from behind the counter. Backwards compatibility is a problem that's just generally not going to be fixed. It's regrettable, but that's what happens when a company doesn't consider that people might want to access the books they buy in a digital format as well. WotC has generally not been very good at handling the digital end of things, and it's no surprise that their lack has created this issue. Would it? As far as I know, it might stimulate people to buy digital copies in addition to their books. The ttrpg hobby is somewhat unique compared to other forms of gaming. Miniatures gaming generally requires physical pieces. Video gaming has mostly reached the point where people are content with digital copies instead of physical disks/cartridges. However, ttrpg games seem to have a preference for owning physical copies (sometimes multiple copies) in addition to digital copies. I think more market research on the ttrpg fanbase is warranted. Another option is wrapping the books with the cards inside them. Have one sent to each store as a display model that people can look through and that doesn't contain a code card. [/QUOTE]
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