KaosDevice said:Also, in SJGames favor, GURPS has an absolutely slavish core audience that tends to buy whatever the most recent GURPS book is primarilly to have it. Being someone who owns multiple editions of a few GURPS books I'm not casting aspersions, just pointing out that adds up to a chunk of change over the year just from the addicts alone. I also think GURPS 4e is doing pretty well. I for one, have been pretty impressed with it. I'm not sure if Palladium has that same sort of near obsessive core audience of buyers.
Yes, yes it does.
People who play Palladium RPG often play ONLY palladium, and buy every book that comes out for the game lines they play.
RIFTS in particular has a huge number of fans who are this way. They'll buy the "RIFTS:South Uzbekistan" sourcebook even if they never plan to ever ever take their party to South Uzbekistan or use anything from the book.
I've actually seen one RIFTS fanboy complain for twenty minutes about how much one particular RIFTS sourcebook sucks, and then buy it immediately after the rant. Why? Because otherwise he "wouldn't have the whole set".
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