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<blockquote data-quote="Starglim" data-source="post: 4067103" data-attributes="member: 17011"><p>That's certainly a valid suggestion and opinion and, if successful, would presumably fund a series pretty well.</p><p></p><p>It would place individual EN Publishing releases in the same ballpark as Paizo <em>Pathfinder</em>. That would raise a certain expectation as to the level of quality and extra support included. I wonder, though I have no personal knowledge either way, how well those are selling to new customers, as opposed to converting <em>Dungeon</em> subscriptions.</p><p></p><p>I'm not aware of any other adventure path subscription selling at $100+. </p><p></p><p>I'm very doubtful that I would buy multiple PDF adventures at $12-15 each. I haven't bought any <em>Pathfinders</em>, though I've considered it, and don't recall dropping this much on any other single adventure. I wouldn't consider a subscription at that price. But, by all means, 2009 will be a new year and a different market and my preferences may easily not be representative.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not to get off topic, but did this 80% drop in purchasing coincide at all with the RPGNow-DriveThru site amalgamation? I can't speak for anyone else, but I was physically unable to buy from the site for two months and only resolved it by contacting Customer Service, after two e-mails to the webmaster received no response. I'm only one customer, but I would assume other people had similar problems (in fact, I know this from the CS reply) and many people would not be as motivated as I was to fix it. EN Publishing may simply have lost a certain number of customers, and may never get them back, due to technical failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starglim, post: 4067103, member: 17011"] That's certainly a valid suggestion and opinion and, if successful, would presumably fund a series pretty well. It would place individual EN Publishing releases in the same ballpark as Paizo [I]Pathfinder[/I]. That would raise a certain expectation as to the level of quality and extra support included. I wonder, though I have no personal knowledge either way, how well those are selling to new customers, as opposed to converting [I]Dungeon[/I] subscriptions. I'm not aware of any other adventure path subscription selling at $100+. I'm very doubtful that I would buy multiple PDF adventures at $12-15 each. I haven't bought any [I]Pathfinders[/I], though I've considered it, and don't recall dropping this much on any other single adventure. I wouldn't consider a subscription at that price. But, by all means, 2009 will be a new year and a different market and my preferences may easily not be representative. Not to get off topic, but did this 80% drop in purchasing coincide at all with the RPGNow-DriveThru site amalgamation? I can't speak for anyone else, but I was physically unable to buy from the site for two months and only resolved it by contacting Customer Service, after two e-mails to the webmaster received no response. I'm only one customer, but I would assume other people had similar problems (in fact, I know this from the CS reply) and many people would not be as motivated as I was to fix it. EN Publishing may simply have lost a certain number of customers, and may never get them back, due to technical failure. [/QUOTE]
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