Thread: Price increased?
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June 5th, 2020, 20:36 #11
As has been mentioned more than once, it's the publisher who sets the price.
Just to take one of your examples (the two adventures), here they are at the same price ($14.99 for a print copy) on the publisher website:
https://www.mongoosepublishing.com/u...h-and-dry.html
https://www.mongoosepublishing.com/u...on-marduk.html
If you have issues with content vs. price then you need to talk to the publisher first and foremost.Private Messages: My inbox is forever filling up with PMs. Please don't send me PMs unless they are actually private/personal messages. General FG questions should be asked in the forums - don't be afraid, the FG community don't bite and you're giving everyone the chance to respond and learn!
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June 5th, 2020, 20:56 #12
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FYI the PDF price is $8.99. I have raised an issue with some advertised prices not matching prices on the shop. So I am entitled to say so here. You are all the time saying that I have issues but I prove you before that you were wrong. Issue was false advertisement of prices. I don't care but I can use my free speech to say my view of the situation. You seem eager to close this so please do so. But your post is wrong twice.
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June 5th, 2020, 21:10 #13
You are welcome to post your thoughts on pricing here. As I explained in a few posts earlier, the price on our site is supposed to be set to match the print price for this publisher. If a publisher prices it at PDF price, they are choosing to make less revenue from sale of an FG module than they are from a PDF sale. Some publishers choose this route.
If your concern is that something with 152 pages of content is priced the same as something with 230 or so pages of content, then that is something that you should direct toward the publisher. The publisher will not see any comments you make about it here on our forums.
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June 5th, 2020, 21:14 #14
Consider this - we've spent a lot of our time trying to educate you on the details of pricing structures. The owner of the company went in to great detail in post #7.
I agree you can air your free speech. All we are trying to do is educate you on where it is best to do so to get some results. Or, are you just posting the same thing again and again because you think you have a captive audience?
None of us are eager to close the thread. We can do that whenever we want, but rarely do. As has been mentioned - you're better off asking the publisher about their pricing strategy. That's what we're trying to make clear to you - spend your time communicating with the publisher if you want to see pricing changes.
I don't think that is very polite, nor is is contributing to a constructive discussion. I admit I was wrong when I assumed someone not in the USA was asking about pricing differences. After that I don't see how I'm "wrong twice" - I've posted direct links to show you the pricing strategy of the publisher - I can't see how that is wrong - unless you think the publisher is wrong also?. Like has been said many times - if you want to see prices changes (rather than just seeing your words saying the same thing again and again) then we (not just me) recommend you contact the publisher direct. Otherwise you're just wasting your time, and other people's time also. Your choice - spend your time wisely or not?Private Messages: My inbox is forever filling up with PMs. Please don't send me PMs unless they are actually private/personal messages. General FG questions should be asked in the forums - don't be afraid, the FG community don't bite and you're giving everyone the chance to respond and learn!
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June 9th, 2020, 18:58 #15
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June 9th, 2020, 19:59 #16
I hope so. Then the developer will stand a chance of getting a small amount of recompense for the hundreds of hours they will spend on the conversion.
If you'd rather pay $29.99 for the PDF and enter it yourself then you're welcome to.
Doug has explained in detail in this thread the pricing strategy. And, that in the end, it's up to the publisher.
People see value completely differently, and some people will always compare a Fantasy Grounds conversion with a PDF of the product. Where other FG users will realise that an FG conversion is so much more than just a PDF, and appreciate the work that goes into it. For me, it boggles the mind that nearly 600 pages of product converted into FG is expected to be sold for $29.99. The person who started this thread was expecting to pay around $9 for 45 pages - I'm sure you can extrapolate that based off 600 pages... I hope they'd see $99 as reasonable for 600 pages of content. But, like I say, people see value differently. There's always the good fallback - if you want to pay for a PDF then pay for a PDF, and go ahead and enter all the data into FG...
And consider this - everyone wants to see more content of their favourite games on FG, I certainly do. I'm sure you do too. If the very small number of FG developers/converters feel their work isn't being appreciated, is being under valued, or other such phrases that could be applied to this, then you'll soon see your FG conversions drying up.
It's a massive (and I mean MASSIVE) undertaking to convert something like this, I know how I'd feel if someone said the same thing about a conversion I'd spent months working on...
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June 9th, 2020, 20:45 #17
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I'm glad your cool that if we pay $100 for something we should be happy we get to pay $100 for it a second time.
While I do like to support MadBeardMan and have been buying for that very purpose, I am totally capable of entering what I need to run any traveller adventure module as they really aren't that complex (in comparison with D&D/Pathfinder modules).
I am aware that it takes time to convert things. I have converted hundreds worlds for Traveller and given it away for free. I do other modules for Traveller, I spend time trying to help people across the FG forums, counter R20 Traveller posts across the internet with pro FG Traveller posts, and I do it all for free. So by your reckoning I should feel under appreciated and quit. You response to my question is more likely to make me quit.
I'm sorry you feel like I'm beating a dead horse in a forum thread that Doug said we could literally use this thread for, but he did say it.
Anyways, I think I'll take your advise, feel under appreciated and quit
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June 9th, 2020, 20:58 #18
You know what it feels like then!
Doing community work is great, and I appreciate you doing it. But as soon as commercials are involved the dynamics change. It is why I resisted doing any PayPal or DMsGuild type thing for any of my FG community work that I've done over the last 9 years. I want to have control of what I do, do it when I want and produce to my own standard. As soon as you start selling something everyone has an opinion, and if they're paying for something they're entitled to an opinion. And even if they're not paying they have an opinion too, but you can ignore them! It frustrates me when it goes round and round and round that FG controls the price and that it should be the same as a PDF, or the old broken record of "I've paid for it already". The only company who makes money again and again for print, PDF and VTT products is the publisher. And, as Doug has described in this thread, they don't want to reduce their cut.
EDIT: And comparing your volunteer community work to someone doing commercial work, with all the constraints and pressure that brings, is simply not the same. Thanks for your community work, but it's not the same. And perhaps you thinking it's the same is part of the problem.
I suggest you get in touch with Mongoose Publishing, explain your position, and maybe they can see about reducing their cut (but keeping the FG/devs cut) for FG products that have already been bought in other formats, and organize how to do that. Because that is the only way this is going to change. Stop beating up on SmiteWorks about it, stop beating up on the FG devs about it. If you really want this to change, get in touch with the publisher!Last edited by Trenloe; June 9th, 2020 at 21:05.
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September 13th, 2020, 12:02 #19
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I always prefer to buy everything in Steam only through a sale. I think that the prices are simply too high. Also, I think that prices depend on the country and demand.
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September 13th, 2020, 19:49 #20
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I am loathe to be parted with my hard earned money and of course would like to be able to buy more stuff at a lower price (looking out for sales!) also had to think hard about buying books twice as I had a few when moving to FG.
However I came to the conclusion that for a few hours of my labour/money I save hundreds of hours in prepping for a game in FG. Costs me approximately a days work for a module which would take me weeks/possibly months to create and I would still have to buy the .pdf anyhow. In the scheme of things it's a good deal. Most of us only have limited time for Traveller. I have entered two hard copy scenarios that I own into FG - only short ones but it still took considerable time and effort (it was a useful process, I'd advise anyone to do it at least once. Really got to pick them apart).
If I pay for the bulk of the prep and keep my time for the tailoring, home-brew content and most importantly for the playing - great! The rules modules make sense to pay a decent amount for, with FG automation and integration also taken care of - pretty successfully so far, in my view - I don't expect to buy all the scenarios but will likely pick up all the core books.
As much as it's nice to have the hardcover books on the shelf - they'd be great if I ever return to tabletop - my solution to the 'buy twice' problem is to stop buying hard copies and continue to only buy the FG modules - then I only spend once (only limited by the speed that MBM can work!) As my players are global I'm unlikely to return to the table for now anyhow. If my purchases can continue to compensate MBM then great, wouldn't you expect the same. It's only a shame we can't afford two MBM's to get them up and running even faster!...
At the end of the day if you don't want it, and don't want to support someone doing it, you can always do it yourself. Most importantly I'd say, make sure you find the time to enjoy the game in which ever format you choose to acquire it.
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