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<blockquote data-quote="Riastlin" data-source="post: 5624409" data-attributes="member: 94022"><p>Don't get me wrong, I think the abandoment of physical books (in all respects, not just RPGs) is a bad thing. But I also believe that its inevitable. The market is clearly headed in that direction -- though it will be awhile as I said. The real problem that RPG publishers will run into with respect to physical books is that as the publishing industry in general moves away from physical books, it will only become costlier to print books. Printers will go out of business and the cost of printing a book will increase on a per book basis (since fewer books are being print).</p><p> </p><p>I much prefer a printed book -- particularly at a game table -- but there is a limit to how much I will pay for one. Just as an example, I thought the Draconomicons were over priced at $40 a piece, and consequently, haven't gotten them. I can handle paying around $40 for each of the Core books, but would I buy all three for $100 a piece? Not a chance. </p><p> </p><p>As I said, it will be a while before books go all digital -- too many people currently are not ready for e-books. I don't think 5ed (assuming it comes out in the next 5 - 10 years) will be digital only. But eventually, even RPG books will be all digital because it just won't be feasible to print the books.</p><p> </p><p>Obviously, this is bad for the B&M stores but unfortunately, things have been bad for them for a while now. Do I buy the book from the FLGS for $35 or do I buy it online for $20? B&M stores are an important part of the RPG business but the market just is not supporting them real well (from the RPG standpoint) anymore. At my FLGS, M:TG currently accounts for about 40% of the sales, assorted board games another 40%, Miniature Gaming (Warhammer, War Machine, Malifaux, etc.) another 10% and everything else (includingRPGs) 10%. In fact, the store is currently making almost as much on soda, candy and chips as it is on RPG books. Obviously, every store and every region is different, but the fact of the matter is that if RPGs were to go all digital tomorrow, our local gaming stores (we have two) would barely notice. BTW, I think this also explains the push for Fortune Cards from WotC. As much as I don't think they are worth it for D&D, I can see the thinking behind it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riastlin, post: 5624409, member: 94022"] Don't get me wrong, I think the abandoment of physical books (in all respects, not just RPGs) is a bad thing. But I also believe that its inevitable. The market is clearly headed in that direction -- though it will be awhile as I said. The real problem that RPG publishers will run into with respect to physical books is that as the publishing industry in general moves away from physical books, it will only become costlier to print books. Printers will go out of business and the cost of printing a book will increase on a per book basis (since fewer books are being print). I much prefer a printed book -- particularly at a game table -- but there is a limit to how much I will pay for one. Just as an example, I thought the Draconomicons were over priced at $40 a piece, and consequently, haven't gotten them. I can handle paying around $40 for each of the Core books, but would I buy all three for $100 a piece? Not a chance. As I said, it will be a while before books go all digital -- too many people currently are not ready for e-books. I don't think 5ed (assuming it comes out in the next 5 - 10 years) will be digital only. But eventually, even RPG books will be all digital because it just won't be feasible to print the books. Obviously, this is bad for the B&M stores but unfortunately, things have been bad for them for a while now. Do I buy the book from the FLGS for $35 or do I buy it online for $20? B&M stores are an important part of the RPG business but the market just is not supporting them real well (from the RPG standpoint) anymore. At my FLGS, M:TG currently accounts for about 40% of the sales, assorted board games another 40%, Miniature Gaming (Warhammer, War Machine, Malifaux, etc.) another 10% and everything else (includingRPGs) 10%. In fact, the store is currently making almost as much on soda, candy and chips as it is on RPG books. Obviously, every store and every region is different, but the fact of the matter is that if RPGs were to go all digital tomorrow, our local gaming stores (we have two) would barely notice. BTW, I think this also explains the push for Fortune Cards from WotC. As much as I don't think they are worth it for D&D, I can see the thinking behind it. [/QUOTE]
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