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Hardback Printing

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:30 am
by PhoenixMCL
Any chance that the Laketown book, word to the wise adventure and the journey and maps material could be combined into a hardcover format print?

Re: Hardback Printing

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:42 am
by Rich H
PhoenixMCL wrote:Any chance that the Laketown book, word to the wise adventure and the journey and maps material could be combined into a hardcover format print?
Not sure about the adventure but I'd very much like to see those two supplements combined into one hardback. I think thematically they'd work together so it wouldn't be too much of an issue. I'd personally leave out the adventure as I wouldn't want to pressure customers into buying a book, of which they likely already have a print-version for the majority of the content, just so they could get a scenario in print. That doesn't strike me as great customer service.

Re: Hardback Printing

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 11:03 pm
by zedturtle
PhoenixMCL wrote:Any chance that the Laketown book, word to the wise adventure and the journey and maps material could be combined into a hardcover format print?
That seems to be a bit esoteric of a choice, though I suppose it's all the non-hardcover material out there. We might well see Laketown in some sort of new format, though I'm slightly surprised we didn't see it in Erebor.

Journeys & Maps seems to need the loose-leaf format, just for the fold-out maps. I understand the reason for the end-paper maps, but I like big maps.

Of course, we've been told that there are unannounced products coming down the pipeline, so maybe we will all be surprised....

Re: Hardback Printing

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 11:32 pm
by skywalker
zedturtle wrote:That seems to be a bit esoteric of a choice, though I suppose it's all the non-hardcover material out there. We might well see Laketown in some sort of new format, though I'm slightly surprised we didn't see it in Erebor.
If it didn't cut into the sales of the LM Screen, I think adding Laketown to Erebor would have been good, especially given Erebor's lower page count.