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MatthewD44:
Hey everyone one if my AD&D books from the 80's are rock solid also.. I just wish some of my other books were in that good of shape

finarvyn:
This may jump the gun a little, since final decisions about book format are still a little in the air, but I wanted to share my experience with SotC.

Fred offered a paperback or hardback option and I chose the hardback one. Best decision I could have made. SotC is pretty thick for its size and I think it would have taken a beating in paperback.

Dresden seems the same way. It's full-size rather than digest-size, but at a page count of 400+ I'd say potential buyers should really consider the hardback.

DharkMojo:
Any chance Digital Compies might be made available either in advance or down the line?

Monte Cook put out his massive Ptolus Campaign setting in PDF chunks prior to printing... I purchsed both Digital and Paper copies and use/used both extensively (the digitals make for great travel reading/prepping, which comes in extremely handy as I travel quite a bit... relying on the internet to keep my gaming going). Each PDF was tailor watermarked to the buyer (through Drivethrurpg.com I think it was) to hamper piracy.

Just a thought/wish!    ;D

iago:
The product will definitely include digital versions in the release.

TheMouse:

--- Quote from: iago on October 06, 2008, 10:12:07 PM ---The product will definitely include digital versions in the release.

--- End quote ---

Do you figure that you'll offer a pdf + dead tree bundle at some sort of discount? I tend not to bother with pdfs except when I get them at little cost so that I can skim them until the dead tree version arrives. It's what I did with DLYM (which was awesome, by the way).

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