Treebore
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Croesus said:Sums it up for me. I *really* want to get Pathfinder, but how can I justify spending $200+ in one year for something I'll get very little use out of? Maybe if I win the lottery...
The more I think about it, I wonder why they didn't make Pathfinder a bi-monthly product. That would certainly make it easier for groups to absorb the material. Maybe I'm the exception, but I liked Dungeon when it came out every other month.
That is up to the individual, because only they know how much value they get out of it and if it meets or exceeds the price tag.
I would love to subcribe for every Pathfinder book, but I cannot justify it to myself. I am going to have to look at PAthfinder on a AP by AP basis. Runes have always been of keen interest to me and plays a big part in my current camapign. So I can justify the first six, if I find the content creative and inspirational for use of Runes.
I will be looking closely at supporting Paizo regularly through their Dungeon Mastery line.
Part of why Paizo has to be careful, and therefore put a $20 price tag on Pathfinder, is they do not know how much consumer support they will get. Erik Mona even cited numerical plateaus of 5,000 and 10 to 15,000.
So I am hopeful that at least half of the 40,000 buyers of Dungeon (and presumably Dragon) will regularly support and buy Paizo's Pathfinder.
So if a 20,000 sales average is achieved and maintained for Paizo maybe that will give them the room to give more of a price break to at least subscribers.
After all, the bigger the print run ordered, the lower the per item print cost.
Unfortunately, I am afraid Erik's suggestion of 5,000 is much more likely to be closer to the reality.