DonTadow said:1. The game has gotten more popular and the value has gone up. Inflation sucks, but that's life.
3. I've worked in the magazine business. IT's brutal and very difficult to make a profit in. Don't believe me. Buy the 2005 writer's digest. Then pick up the 2007 writers digest. over 40 percent of the magazines in the 2005 are no longer in the 2007 version. 90 percent of all new magazines go under within a year. Most magazines have a shelflife of 10 to 20 years. Dungeon and Dragon just didn't fit in with Wotc's future plans. The magazines are not going anyway. They are just turning them into electronic magazines. It is much easier to maintain and utilize reference material electronically. I and other subscribers have been asking for this for years. It sucks that I won't have my favorite bathroom reading material, but at least I'll have something far more useful.
Plus China is undergoing changes that are causing costs their to rise. I read a report not too long ago that stated they were trying to slow down their economy's growth so that their inflation doesn't rise so fast that there is a major crisis. That sort of situation is going to lead to higher production costs at some point, if it hasn't already happened. Perhaps drastically higher.Vocenoctum said:I'm sure the profit margin is still up there, but costs HAVE been on the rise. Plastic is going up, shipping too.
Vocenoctum said:I used to have a lot of 3rd party stuff, but I was using it less and less. Most of the stuff I got use from was Fantasy Flight Games, but even then it was very DM dependent.
I liked a lot of GR stuff, but frankly it rarely saw use, and that's what's important for me.
WotC gets my money because the books I buy from them are generally useful to some degree. This won't change because the magazines are gone.