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What will the rpg be like physically?

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iago:

--- Quote from: Morraeon on July 28, 2008, 07:53:12 PM ---Hee, so about the same size as your typical D&D or WoD sourcebook? Whatever the cost, I am so looking forward to this one.

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Yeah, though I don't know if that connects in a straight line to their pricing structure. They're able to afford some options we may not be able to. :)

ludomaniac:

--- Quote from: iago on July 28, 2008, 08:09:35 PM ---Yeah, though I don't know if that connects in a straight line to their pricing structure. They're able to afford some options we may not be able to. :)

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Are you planning to solicit preorders?  Having some revenue in advance might help.  Hell, I'd plunk down fifty bucks today for a copy next year if it would help the cause.

TheMouse:

--- Quote from: iago on July 28, 2008, 08:09:35 PM ---Yeah, though I don't know if that connects in a straight line to their pricing structure. They're able to afford some options we may not be able to. :)

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Yeah, WW is able to afford that wonderful binding that falls apart when you look at it too hard.

Maybe it's a good thing that you can't afford their printing method.

(:

Soulless Mystic5523:

--- Quote from: TheMouse on July 28, 2008, 09:15:35 PM ---Yeah, WW is able to afford that wonderful binding that falls apart when you look at it too hard.

Maybe it's a good thing that you can't afford their printing method.

(:

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Don't know what you've done to your WW books. But mine have taken a beating and are barely even scuffed.

Oh, and a leatherbound DFRPG sourcebook would be devine!

TheMouse:

--- Quote from: Mystic5523 on July 29, 2008, 08:14:41 PM ---Don't know what you've done to your WW books. But mine have taken a beating and are barely even scuffed.

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Mostly I either have them on my shelf, or on the game table. The spines of most of the hard covers are wonky. I actually had to glue the spine back together for my 1st edition Dragon Blooded book.

In contrast, the covers of the AD&D books I had from the late 70s have rock solid covers. I no longer own them, but I visit them at the local game shop from time to time, and they're still in good shape.

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