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d20Dwarf said:This is what *really* confuses me about their model. DTRPG basically gives a buck off the MSRP, while Amazon gives 30%, and other sites even more, for a print product. Are they banking on the idea that people actually *want* pdfs instead of books for new products?
The publishers decide the price, just like at RPGNow or your local game store. Malhavoc prices are all the same for their pdfs as they always have been. Plenty of other products are at about half the print product cost. If you've got an issue with the price, take it up with the publisher, not DriveThru.
If I can get real with you for a minute, though, give the publishers a break. Most of these guys have never sold electronic products. They don't know what the pdf market is like--they're getting their feet wet. It's a HUUUGE deal that some of them are trying it at all. Let me tell you from first hand experience that just about every print publisher in the industry is afraid of electronic publishing. They think it might hurt their print sales. (I have found through experience that this is not true.) They think that the pdf market is not worth the bother. Most of them over the course of the last three years have told me to my face that I'm crazy. This is a big step for them.
Hopefully, in a bit, the guys with too-high prices will see that electronic products are not going to ruin them and they'll bring them down to be more in line with the rest of the pdf market. I know that you're going to see more, not fewer, companies dip their toe into this market because of DriveThru. If you like electronic products at all, this is a really exciting development.
(And yeah, the site is slow. ALthough I have no control over it, I apologize for any inconvenience. They're working on it. A brand new site with a few start up problems it's not exactly the first time that's happened on the internet.)