redeux wrote:
Just wondering if that would hold a nice map of Absolom with a lot of info also. Already got the map but a interactive official map in foundry would be priceless.
Just wondering if there is a possibility that there will come a EU distribution hub? At this moment I am for the most part buying the pdf products, because shipping them to Belgium is just too costly. (And because I rather use pdf at a session than a book.
Bought the AV pdf and foundry module. Goblin king ( sadly no foundry),lost omen’s pdf and some pfs ones. It is a bit double thought I wanted to buy some more AP’s ( fist of ruby..and agents of…) but could withhold myself mainly because they don’t have a foundry module. On the other hand good thing they didn’t because I would start to overspend even more otherwise.
When I was only a player my dm only played long campaigns. And although they are great, we always noticed that by lvl 11/12 we wanted a change of scenery and get a taste of a different class and such. So now that I DM for mostly the same group, I very much welcome 3 parts ap’s. We run AV now. Afterwards planning to run a different 1-10 AP and then continue with PC’s from AV to a 11-20 AP. Probably indeed the one that starts in Absolom.
Still want to know if we can expect this ( and future AP’s) to also be released in foundry at the same time?
was thinking of buying (it is even pay what you want... but I believe for that work he should receive a fair pay) the conversion on infinte and pdf (yep, I switched to pdf's only) here. but what is holding me back a bit is that the pocket edition is cheaper than the pdf??? What is the actual difference then?
Berhagen wrote:
To be honest that is a bit of an unfair opinion in my personal view. I have done way too much kickstarters in the past and shipments are 70% of time always the step where things get delayed or cause other trouble. Especially the last couple of years in EU. Actually, why I stopped doing crowdfunding of things that are physical is because the added taxes are ridiculous most of the time (which is maybe a good thing because I was spending too much money on KS at times).The only thing that I do dislike at any company is when the communication about the progress of everything is not done well or not done at all. but I don't believe that is the case here. Of course, that is my opinion and you are allowed to have yours :)
when I still had physical copies. I flipped through wildly on the first day. and the following days read all. at times going back to reread something as a refrence. now going digital (because like Keftiu, it starts costing a bit much and I don't have the place anymore to stow away more books...and can't say goodbye to the ones I already have) I get the pdf put it on my work pc/personal pc and e-reader. And then read in bits and pieces usually.
these days the youngsters (yes I am counting myself in the older section) find whatever they want in a pirated way if they really want. For my group I let them build their PC's in pathbuilder where they find almost everything they need and then the 1 guy who wants to know more flavour and background around what he choose I do lend him a book and if I would have it in pdf I would lend him the PDF also (he does have the core and advanced of himself, so I don't have to lend him out a lot).
To close off I think every company which rely on prints these days have hard times. For example I have 2 friends who make Belgian graphic novels and even with that you can find illegal versions of their work only a week after it has hit the stores. So no easy times all around I guess.
for the work that is put into them I think all is still more than fair. and like was said before if you are not an instant buyer, some things will show up in discount or humble bundle here or there during the year.
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