DackBlackhawk said:What does this mean to the FLGS? They need to evolve or die. Competing financially is almost impossible and since gamers don't tend to be Fortune 500 CEOs, they're gonna spend their money where it stretches the furthest.
Now much of this is up to both sides of the coin. The gamer or customer, who can do any or many of the things above to help improve his LGS and the owner/managers who run the places, who can do or listen as much as they can. If those businesses want to survive, they will need to diversify their setup. They need to try to please their local customers and as many as they can afford to.
I assume you're talking about the Compleat Strategist in Falls Church?cignus_pfaccari said:Yep. I go to Dream Wizards, in Rockville, because it's on the way home, the people at the counter know what they're doing and what they're talking about (most of the time, at least). They carry Shadowrun and Battletech books still, as well as Spycraft, BFG, GURPS, Exalted, etc. If I want a book, I can waltz over there and get it, and I have their phone # on my cell phone so I don't have to look up their number.
The only other gaming store that's pedestrian-accessible, the last time I visited, SMELLED. And it was cramped and poorly-lit and just UGH.
I truly, truly don't know what I'd do without my FLGS.
Brad
I agree with that. As it is, I have a pseudo-local gaming store, with two folks that work the counter (one is the owner/manager) and only one of them is what I'd call friendly (said owner manager.) They don't offer any price discounts, and other than the convienience of picking up occasional dice or mini singles, the only reason I'd go there instead of online is when I don't want to wait for the product to show up on my doorstep.Piratecat said:The best FLGS I've seen is Games Plus in Mt. Prospect, IL, outside of Chicago. If I lived in Chicago, I'd never want to order online. Thalmin (who runs it) has my everlasting respect.
The_Universe said:I assume you're talking about the Compleat Strategist in Falls Church?
*shudder* that place was genuinely frightening!

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