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sir_pudding 08-31-2017 08:33 PM

Re: Dungeon Fantasy Roleplaying Game Discussion Thread
 
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Originally Posted by dbm (Post 2120300)
I doubt it. SJG strongly believe that PDFs have additional value and don't bundle free with any physical product at the moment. I wish they would to help push the game.

I don't think they have ever said this, and given they have to manually comp PDFs this may just not be logistically possible with the current staff and resources.

Stone Dog 08-31-2017 08:54 PM

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Manually compile? Aren't the PDFs already made?

Turhan's Bey Company 08-31-2017 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Stone Dog (Post 2120395)
Manually compile? Aren't the PDFs already made?

Comp, not compile. "Comp" is a bit of jargon, both a noun ("Give the guy at the box office my card if you come to my show tonight; he'll give you some comps.") and a verb ("If you want to come to my show tonight, I can comp you some tickets."), derived from "complimentary". It means providing products for free. For example, if you get an article published in Pyramid, they'll provide you with a comp copy of the issue. In this case, from Warehouse 23's point of view, PDFs for people who bought the box set would look like comps, in that they wouldn't be purchased.

sir_pudding 08-31-2017 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Turhan's Bey Company (Post 2120423)
Comp, not compile. "Comp" is a bit of jargon, both a noun ("Give the guy at the box office my card if you come to my show tonight; he'll give you some comps.") and a verb ("If you want to come to my show tonight, I can comp you some tickets."), derived from "complimentary". It means providing products for free. For example, if you get an article published in Pyramid, they'll provide you with a comp copy of the issue. In this case, from Warehouse 23's point of view, PDFs for people who bought the box set would look like comps, in that they wouldn't be purchased.

And they would show up in your account as comps, at least based on the things in my account that I didn't write but still are listed as comps, including the specific PDFs under discussion.

dbm 09-01-2017 03:52 AM

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Originally Posted by sir_pudding (Post 2120387)
I don't think they have ever said this

Fair enough, though my other points about walking the tightrope between annoying new buyers and KickStarter backers still stands, unfortunately.

Steven Marsh 09-01-2017 10:44 AM

Re: Dungeon Fantasy Roleplaying Game Discussion Thread
 
Hey, all! It's been a year and a day since this forum thread started, and lots has happened in the realm of the Dungeon Fantasy Roleplaying Game.

Of special note is the fact that we now have a full subforum to discuss all aspects of the Dungeon Fantasy RPG, so we strongly encourage you all to use the rest of that subforum. We're not going to lock/close this thread (yet), but we'd like to discourage further posting to this thread for things that would be better spun off to their own thread(s).

Thanks to you all for your continued love and support of this game. It's been a great year, and the fun has just begun!

heruca 01-16-2018 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by robertsconley (Post 2048915)
In fact there are some top down tile sets floating around of the actual Dwarven Forge pieces that you can use in a VTT.

Do you happen to know where I can find the DF pieces/images? I've been searching but haven't found them. I need them for some mapping software I'm working on. Thanks!


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