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(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Put me down for the waiting for ebook option. I've blogged about some of the books over on my site and enjoyed seeing some of these harder to find works reach the stores but with Borders closed and barnes and nobles e-branch doing better than its regular one, not having these in ebook format seems to be swimming against the tide.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

I'm digging it so far. I appreciate the benefit of the PDF with the print book. I've got the PDF and have been reading it on my Toshiba Tablet.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Christopher Paul Carey wrote:
secundus66 wrote:
"What about Paizo publishing THE SONG OF KWASIN?

I can happily announce today that THE SONG OF KWASIN will be published as part of the omnibus GODS OF OPAR: TALES OF LOST KHOKARSA, due out from Subterranean Press in April 2012. The omnibus will include HADON OF ANCIENT OPAR, FLIGHT TO OPAR, and the never-before-published conclusion to the trilogy, the aforementioned THE SONG OF KWASIN, completed by yours truly at Philip José Farmer's direction and based on his partial manuscript and outline.

So there you go! If you're yearning for some good old sword-swinging, pulp-inspired action set in a lost civilization, this is the book for you! (Shameless plug over and out ;-) ).

any links to ebook publications of said material? As I just noted about Planet Stories in general, I'd like the opportunity to support the writing but my needs are changing to non-physical media due to space limits.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Any recent requests for the Karl Edgar Wagner Kane series? Night Shade books did a collection a while ago but that's been out of print for a long time.

More importantly, any chance we'll see ebook editions? My physical capacity to collect is getting more and more limited and I'd like to be able to support more product but without the space to hold it, I'm forced into making only very select purchases or reading and getting rid of the material. Any help here, especially with new entries into the Planet Stories series? I can understand if the initial ones had no rights for such publication but can the new ones have it?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

It's to the negative of the Republican party that they've allowed Newt to get this far to begin with because as the OP states, the Newt of the 90's has a LOT of problems. If Hermain Cain's derailment due to affairs knocked him off, Newt, who has had multiple affaris and is a known pain killer abuser, has a hella lot mot backstory to come into play.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

I hope that at some point we'll see some unpainted versions as well. Dspite the best efforts of WizKids and WoTC, the prepaint does cover up a lot of detail. There is also a lot of customization posible with the old non-paints as well.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Is there an option to subscribe monthly to the PDF's only? As someone who owns a ton of gaming material and is looking into some type of tablet in the future, I can't help but wonder if PDF is my future for gaming and if Paizo will be providing support on that on an ongoing basis or if I'm doomed to carry around the corpses of trees upon my back.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Any ETA if these will be available on the old Kindle, Sony eReader or Barnes and Nobles latest addition to the flock?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

James Sutter wrote:

1) We're definitely looking into getting some Planet Stories e-publishing going on, but those wheels are still in motion.

2) Direct RPG tie-ins aren't on the schedule right now, but you can probably expect to see the occasional easter egg in the future, and I know all of us would love to put out a science fiction roleplaying game someday....

3) At the moment, the only one of our books available through the Science Fiction...

Thanks for replying. e-Publishing is going to become a bigger and bigger part of things as time goes on. In some instances, it can be a substitute for publishing when you can't reach a market. For example, if you have numerous fans overseas, it might be cheaper to allow a lulu version that handles overseas issues right off the bat. In addition, it allows you to 'dip' the toe of potential readers by offering numerous freebies online. Wizards of the Coast has done this with whole novels and looking at the Kindle, other publishers and authors have as well.

In terms of a direct RPG tie in, it doesn't necessarily just have to be a direct tie in. There are numerous elements of the genre that continually crop up. Travel, vast travel, to places that are generally inhospital to live as we know it and generally have a much different social value, could be easily done. Haven't looked at my big old Pathfinder campaign setting in a while, but are there planets/worlds/timeline that could be used for such a whole Adventure Path? Are there things out there that may be coming to the campaign setting if only a bold group of adventurers doesn't make it out there to stop them first?

3. Yeah, I've seen that one. Good stuff to see C. L. Moore's work more widely available. In terms of different editions, any 'omnibus' editions in the works? Any comic adaptions? Many authors ranging from Dean Koonzt to Stephen King have their IP branching out to various mediums and all those mediums touch each other making the whole greater than the individual parts. I think WoTC called this the 'skaff' effect? If there are comics of Otis stories out there, they may draw people to the novels.

Hope everyone ejoyed their labor day.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

David Fryer wrote:
Rockheimr wrote:


Makes me think they must be getting desperate if they need such gimmicks to lure players of older editions into buying their 4e stuff. ;-)

They very likely are, but not because 4E is not doing well. I would say that WoTC is glutting the market right now by putting out one new book about every month. Most people can't sustain that kind of buying in the current economy and with Wizards attitude that everything is core, many people feel the need to buy everything they put out. the means thet the 3pp end up suffering as a result.

Nonsense.

During the 3e rein, WoTC put out 2 hardcovers a month plus minis plus maps plus other bits. This was essentially done until the end of 3.5. More product than now.

Note that this did not impact 3rd parties at all during the 3e phase. The 3.5 switch over and the implosion of one of the distributors is what really kicked a lot of 3rd party companies in the lower regions.

Note also that WoTC will be experiementing with formats including doing some softcovers in 2010.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

I'm certainly not saying it's vital or mandatory, but e-publishing needs to be part of the future of Planet Stories. This includes the old Sony eReader and Amazon's Kindle. Now that there is software to allow owners of the iPhone to use Kindle on their iPhone, it makes more sense to appeal to that audience. This is especially true if Paizo can offer a deal where if you're a subscriber you get an electronic copy free as well an an update of when the material changes, such as the interior art, two column format you're describing. Indeed, in some instances, the e-publishing front is superior to traditional publishing as it takes far less time to make sweeping changes to the medium.

In addition, and perhaps this is straight out crazy talk, where are there no RPG tie ins to any of this material? 'Planet Stories' RPG, even it it just featured Legend & Lore/Titans of the Earth style Pathfinder write ups for the main characters, monsters, and magic items, would be another way to expose the material.

Lastly, is any of the material available through book clubs? I know the science fiction book club often has hard cover exclusive editions of material for example and as some people have made mention of that desire, that could give them a venue for it.

In terms of price, can't say I agree with most complaints here. Dean Koonzt charges $9.99 for his third book in the Frankeinstin series and that seems to be a common pricing point among the bigger authors for a paperback. The price of things goes up.

(Which gets back to the ease of digital distribution...)

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Any word on that?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Dude, have you gone to the AEG webistie? There's like 20+ pages of downloads on the Ultiamte Toolbox page.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

I feel lilke I'm cheating since I've already had a few for the old RPG.net bit but I'll post the links here

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/175/479845884_26cbbb60f5_o.jpg

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/212/466500234_cb7db4f097_o.jpg

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(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

veector wrote:

So I've seen a lot of discussion on this and in the interest of giving a singular voice to this and offering some marketing information to Paizo, please answer the following:

1. Would you be interested in buying Map Folio PDFs with maps that print out to 1" printed = 5 ft map scale?
2. If so, at what's the highest price you'd pay for that?

Please note, this is not intended to be a discussion as to whether Paizo can do this at a certain cost or whether it makes business sense for Paizo to do this right now. This is simply a unified thread of feedback on the matter.

My answers:
#1 Yes
#2 $29.95 for the whole Map Folio.

If it wasn't priced competitively with Skeleton Key Games and others (Like 0one etc...) then no. Especially since they're for specific adventurers. That makes their resue much less likely.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Buddy...

Yeah?

Pass the crack pipe...

Why?

I want to sell the Aspect of Tiamat for $90.

Puff away dude.

Seriously is it going for that much these days? Hell, I might have to sell one of mine at that price.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

I stopped after Curse of the Crimson Throne.

It and the first one are awesome but...

I'm not playing 3.5 anymore.

I hate doing conversion work.

If I do go back and run 3.5, those two campaign arcs will take months, if not longer to run.

I still pick up the sourcebooks though as they make great reading.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Looks like some kind annoymous reader (I wonder who...) gave GamingReport the info...

http://www.gamingreport.com/article.php?sid=26200&mode=thread&order =0

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Laithoron wrote:
Why is the Huge Red Dragon Dragon mini $100 when the Colossal Red Dragon mini is under $70? I was thinking about picking one up but for that price it would actually be worth my time painting a pewter one myself. :-\

http://www.hasbro.com/games/kid-games/heroscape/default.cfm?page=Inside/Cha racterDetail&char_id=163&set_id=19&set_type=3#altbox

Heroscape's red dragon. Not quite the same but considerably cheaper if you can find it.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Thanks for responding.

I'm lucky in that my FLSG, Games Plus in Mt. Prospect, has most of 'em, but even they have a hard time keeping some of 'em in stock and I figured it couldn't hurt to ask.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

jim pinto wrote:

An index for the Ultimate Toolbox, along with several free PDF samples are available at www.alderac.com.

Hope that helps.

Not to mention tons of freebies that Jeff and I have been slinging over at enworld.

I must be blind or have missed 'em all.

What's the format of the book? At 400 pages I wouldn't be surprised at either hardcover or softcover?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

What is this? Stealth marketing? I had no idea AEG was even doing RPG products anymore.

Looks like a solid work and a ton of previews shows that AEG isn't afraid of putting the goods out.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Is it just me or is the Croc having problems keeping the Pathfinder goods coming.

As a complete outsider looking in, I keep seeing certain figures selling out. And staying sold out for weeks.

Is it just that the Pathfinder stuff is selling so well or that Crocodile Games is too small to give it the attention it apparently needs?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Since Paizo hasn't done anything 4e, I imagine this is going to be 3.5 via the OGL.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Joe Kushner wrote:
Since all of the individual figures are still in stock, any chance that we'll see a repacking of them into this deal again?

Giving it a little bump since it still seems true. All figs in stock just no pack.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Mike McArtor wrote:
We don't have a staff review section (yet? hey Vic!), but if we did I'd give this game a high rating (probably all the stars I could throw at it). I had the opportunity to demo this game extensively at PAX07. It's brilliant fun. :)

Forget staff reviews. You need to send it to outsite web sites... like En World for review purposes.... yeah, that's the ticket...

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

I'm wondering why it's hear and not in the 4e forum.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

These aren't my favorite, but they had a lot of utility because they came in different levels.

Animated Objects and Elementals.

The elementals in the Monster Manual aren't terrible or anything but taking something that went form small to huge for these things, especially given how much love the whole variant theme gets, just strikes me as odd.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

I've been running some Goodman stuff.

Good times thus far.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

And I did finish Sellswords.

Three PC deaths.

Not bad.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Agreed i nthat they're both good books. I'm running Sellswords and I suspect session #3 will be the final of it. The players manage to get through two-four encounters per session.

Agreed that it's also a great urban bit and the whole Beggar King bit feels very Sword and Sorcery.

I'm just trying to figure out what I'm going to do with Dragora's Dungeon since it too is low level, as are the other adventuers from Goodman. Think I might just have the players whip up some new characters.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

I"m digging on Goodman Games Sellswords of Punjar. Some real old Sword and Sorcery feel to it with a lot of grimy beggars and rogues and a ton of interesting traps along with some cursed magic!

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

The real question, is are the dragonborn and tielflings, etc... necessary for the Scarred Lands?

In my opinion, no.

One of the strengths of a campaign setting is not only how well it incorporates into the core rules, but how well it can work it's own mythos and ideas into the core rules. Since 4e changed so much of the default assumptions, the SL setting actually works better for 4e. If the dragonborn, etc... are truly necessary, they can be like the Forsaken elves and be extremely rare and under heavy eyes whenever they're seen.

Party of that though will probably depend on what the GLS allows at that point too I imagine.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Good luck with the restock. Seems the old Croc isn't able to keep pace with demand.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

David Wickham wrote:
they are renamed from other lines. Only the Pathfinder Mioniatures are originals.

That has nothing to do with what I'm talking about.

If you look for them under the miniatures heading, they're not there. You can only find them by going through the path finder sub menus.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Why Aren't the Pathfinder Chronicles Miniatures On the Miniature Page? They're hard to find if you don't know that they're on the Pathfinder Chronicles section as opposed to the miniature games.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Since all of the individual figures are still in stock, any chance that we'll see a repacking of them into this deal again?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

He'll be happy to hear that. Weird how Amazon's stuff goes from an expected date to only being sold by other sellers though.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Might want to check on them as well. One of my buddies has had a preorder in for a while and it's not even listed on the website as having an expected date now. He's a little annoyed but it is what it is when you order online.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

And how does the distribution work with Amazon.com?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

In terms of gun powder, unless I"m misremembering, in the anniversary trilogy, it's in an appendix and has a single founder and is an optional rule. (among optional rules.)

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Sounds good.

Might want to tell him to update his The Minature Page (TMP) information on Eastern as well since it notes that they're out of business.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

On these back ordered Eastern Front Studios minis, is there any restock options? Are they still around?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Got my order in for all three colors.

Maybe with 'em being in stock it might be time to put it back under the Paizo Blog again? Let others knows that they're in for real this time?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Glad I got my order in.

Gen Con comes early! (Or if you count this from last Gen Con... very late!)

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Lisa Stevens wrote:
Sandoz wrote:
Anyone know when these will be available? I pre-ordered some but can't seem to find a release date.

Our distributor says that they are in their warehouse, so we should be able to order them next week (after the New Year's break) barring any unforeseen setbacks.

-Lisa

Are they in stock now?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Are the dice in stock now?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

In some ways I'd almost wish that the Pathfinder system was actually Unearthed Arcana Vol 2 with lots of optional bits but nothing mandatory. Things that can be used to streamline or enhance your game but aren't standard in every game since many people play the game a different way.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Brennin wrote:
I appreciate your desire for parsimony but it is easier for you to take the ability scores out than it is for those of us who like them to put them back in once removed.

But going by the logic of several posters, if the "math" isn't that hard to do in the bonus situation, surely the opposite must be true?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

seekerofshadowlight wrote:
man its not just the math to most pathfinder will be d&d and we want that feel and 3-18 is a big part of that feel I think .death of to many cows is a big turn off I find.

But the modern 3-18 has nothing to do with the old 3-18 from previous editions. Older editions had things like % Strength, Con bonus for fighters only, bonuses came in much higher , etc...

Just having 3-18 isn't really a sacred cow is it? I mean if that's completely true, then Palladium and Runequest have those Sacred Cows too and well, those stats don't mean anything alike in those systems.

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