Vigilance said:
Way to make friends, influence people, and win customers Dana.
Overlord, on behalf of the community I apologize... Dana has a singular wit.
Chuck
First, who said I was looking to make a friend of Overlord or make him my customer? Hell, I didn't even influence him; it was pretty clear he was already prepared to dump D20M. This thread was just his ill-conceived swan song to look for false justification for doing so. The excuses thus far (with some paraphrasing because its the middle of the afternoon and I don't have 3 hours to wait for page loads for the whole thread)
"Oh, there's no support"
Then its pointed out there's a significant quantity of available material.
"I don't do PDFs"
Quite a backwards attitude to take for a fan of the modern genre.
"They're not the right format"
what? want something even less portable, like a .LIT file for Microsoft Reader? Or maybe just something as unattractive as pure text?
"They cost more to buy and print than they do to buy preprinted"
A case in point was offered for 21 books being printed at an average cost of an additional $7 each (and even then, using some very expensive DIY options like protector sheets and an overpriced printer brand). I've got most of the same books printed; $9 for binders, $22 for the HP inkjet cartridge, $6 for paper, and $3 for a bottle of refill ink for a total of a mere $40. Given the cost of PDF, that's less than $15 a book for Ralts, less than $10 for me. What's 64 pages going for in the stores these days anyway? $17.95?
"The product comes in an unusable format- I have to perform another step to make the product usable at the game table"
In other words, laziness. a few mouse clicks and occasionally feeding the printer isn't exactly what I would call hard labor and punching holes and putting them in a binder isn't much more labor intensive...
"I found another generic system with better support"
Can't help but wonder what this nameless, faceless system might be.
And best of all "Reading things onscreen is a pain", to which I can only say:
If it's such a pain or so difficult, then wtf are you doing posting here, since the site design is a lot more stressful to the eyes than any book layout I've ever seen?
Like I said, nothing but one excuse after another. All I can say is the odds are good that D20M will get better support from whomever ends up with Overlord's D20 products once he gets rid of his books.
So feel free to play kissass all you want, Chuck. I can't imagine why; it isn't like he's going to be buying much of your work, either.