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<blockquote data-quote="SavageCole" data-source="post: 8061950" data-attributes="member: 6750284"><p>Where I value frree things is bonus content that publishers make available for proven games. A free adventure or supplement PDF can really help me build a game’s player base. Let’s be honest, there are a gazillion games out there, and I have more games that I love than time to run them. So, publishers who support games with robust free content excite me and make me more likely to run their game.</p><p></p><p>What’s important for me as a buyer is not price itself, but really the reputation of the game/producer. A good publisher, certainly a good designer, or recommendations from those I respect, these are what matter to me more than a Free or $100 price tag. I have Free material that has been invaluable and crap I’ve paid for that‘Lo sit in a folder until I bother to delete it.</p><p></p><p>The price tag itself is meaningless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageCole, post: 8061950, member: 6750284"] Where I value frree things is bonus content that publishers make available for proven games. A free adventure or supplement PDF can really help me build a game’s player base. Let’s be honest, there are a gazillion games out there, and I have more games that I love than time to run them. So, publishers who support games with robust free content excite me and make me more likely to run their game. What’s important for me as a buyer is not price itself, but really the reputation of the game/producer. A good publisher, certainly a good designer, or recommendations from those I respect, these are what matter to me more than a Free or $100 price tag. I have Free material that has been invaluable and crap I’ve paid for that‘Lo sit in a folder until I bother to delete it. The price tag itself is meaningless. [/QUOTE]
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