Knightfall
World of Kulan DM
Okay, while there are a lot of great d20 PDF Publishers out there, not everyone has access to a credit card or paypal, and so don't have the option to buy PDFs online. Plus, there isn't a clear way to know what you're getting unless a PDF has several reviews. Not all PDFs are created equal.
I know I'm a minority, regarding my opinions on PDF products, but it's true. There is a lot of variation out there and many shy away from PDFs for such reasons.
So how can diehard book buyers like me truly benefit from PDF products? Well, the first thought was the idea of finding a way to order PDFs through the mail on CD-ROM from someplace like RPGNow or the EN World Game Store. That could work. The question is, how expensive would this be? Is it even a legal way to sell PDFs?
The other thought is a book similar to "Monte Cook Presents: The Year's Best d20", but only for d20 material from the best of the best in PDFs only. You could even go so far as to provide several of the PDFs (or all, if the various designers agree) on CD-ROM, along with the print book. The CD-ROM would also include product catalogs detailing the designers other products (as well as links to their websites) and details on the easiest ways to purchase PDFs online.
Opinions? Concerns? Threats?
Cheers!
Knightfall1972
I know I'm a minority, regarding my opinions on PDF products, but it's true. There is a lot of variation out there and many shy away from PDFs for such reasons.
So how can diehard book buyers like me truly benefit from PDF products? Well, the first thought was the idea of finding a way to order PDFs through the mail on CD-ROM from someplace like RPGNow or the EN World Game Store. That could work. The question is, how expensive would this be? Is it even a legal way to sell PDFs?
The other thought is a book similar to "Monte Cook Presents: The Year's Best d20", but only for d20 material from the best of the best in PDFs only. You could even go so far as to provide several of the PDFs (or all, if the various designers agree) on CD-ROM, along with the print book. The CD-ROM would also include product catalogs detailing the designers other products (as well as links to their websites) and details on the easiest ways to purchase PDFs online.
Opinions? Concerns? Threats?
Cheers!
Knightfall1972