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Post by wingman on Feb 7, 2019 18:34:05 GMT
It needs to be either print on demand or available as a pdf purchase at a reduced price, IMO.
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Post by Obadiah on Feb 7, 2019 22:09:20 GMT
Obadiah, Olympian Games had DBA v3.0 available at CanCon in late January, I know because I bought a copy for my son. As to the future of DBA, it has a loyal support base, plus its quick to learn and play, and requires minimal troops and painting. Its also been around for nearly 30 years. So I don't think its future is in question. DBA probably won't be the flavour of the month again, but it is the basis for or heavily influences several other systems, and will be played for years to come. The friend of mine who was after it tried Olympian and they sold their last at Cancon and the message I relayed came from them (and presumably from the supplier).
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Post by medievalthomas on Feb 11, 2019 22:40:32 GMT
Electronic printing keeps stuff in print and allows easy updates at little to no cost to consumer. Its all I use for Knights & Knaves. I also do that for the D3H2 supplement but as it is not a complete rule set without DBA3.0, I can't avoid that out of physical print choke point.
TomT
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Post by bob on Feb 14, 2019 21:03:07 GMT
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Post by lkmjbc on Feb 14, 2019 21:26:33 GMT
Someone needs to post this on The Miniatures Page...
Can't easily from my phone
Joe Collins
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Post by blackhat on Feb 15, 2019 15:54:36 GMT
I still have fairly large stocks of the hardback if people need that version
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Post by Baldie on Feb 16, 2019 8:43:29 GMT
I still have fairly large stocks of the hardback if people need that version I don't trust electronic books, luddite or dreamer I am not sure. May get another copy, I have a couple of sets of Fantasy 8th and FOW 3rd for when one falls apart.
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