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Decipher moves remaining RPG releases to PDF
 

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October 07, 2005
04:28 PM: Mike Sugarbaker says...
Decipher moves remaining RPG releases to PDF

I guess they had layout finished and all that. So if you've been holding out hope for your still-unreleased Decipher RPG books, I'm afraid you'll be sucking electrons. These will be released on DriveThruRPG starting in "the next couple weeks" - we'll see how it goes from there.


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October 7, 2005 10:45 PM: Dai Oni says...

They're not going to print them?

October 8, 2005 06:28 PM: James S. says...

Nope. Sorry, Dai, if you want them printed you get to play the inflated DTRPG prices and then blow your own toner/ink... by which point you'd have been cheaper off buying an actual print book :(

October 8, 2005 09:44 PM: Dai Oni says...

Not so much a PDF customer for the simple fact I don't have plastics.

But I'm glad they're not paying low price. They get all uppity about why they're entitled to more saving than print customers. Well, boo-effin-hoo to them!

October 18, 2005 04:15 PM: steve says...

I just checked DTRPG, and the LotR book is going for a jaw-dropping $17.95! Why? There's no print book in existence, which means no FLGS competition, and no reason for the inflated price.

I'd pay ten bucks, tops, for that type of book.

October 26, 2005 03:14 AM: Dai Oni says...

Gawd, I can only hope that someone threatens to pull the license plug from Decipher.

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