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You down with POD....

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You down with POD....

Postby kumakami » Mon Dec 26, 2016 8:37 am

So I direct this towards pay to play rpg's, does anyone else find it both lazy and somewhat reprehensible for games on drivethroughrpg to be PDF only when multiple format (including print) are just as easy to offer on the service as the one? Thoughts?
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Re: You down with POD....

Postby Onix » Tue Dec 27, 2016 4:59 am

DriveThru's PDF requirements have always scared me. That's one reason I've never used their POD services. It's probably not hard to make a PDF for them, but I could never tell if I had done it properly, so I don't know and that scares me.

Ok that's a little irrational, but their service is too opaque for my comfort.
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Re: You down with POD....

Postby kylesgames » Tue Dec 27, 2016 7:49 am

POD also requires a level of commitment to proofing and editing. When I put my game up on DriveThruRPG, it wasn't in a state yet where I felt like allowing the public to print copies: too likely to change, too sloppy, too unfinished.

Now, with that said, there are also other reasons: having mass print runs can be undercut by POD, so I could see how games that are currently (or recently) in print would not necessarily want to undercut their print runs with POD.
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Re: You down with POD....

Postby Rob Lang » Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:02 am

I've POD'd Icar (via Lulu) but only to give to proofers (and a few random gifts). Getting it to the point where Lulu could accept it was an epic job.

I like POD, I think there's a place for it for those people who collect oddity RPGs and like a shelf full of weird titles to amaze their friends. The margin is terrible for the authors tho as the print costs are still high.
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Re: You down with POD....

Postby kylesgames » Tue Jan 24, 2017 7:00 am

I think that part of POD is dependent on the technology. I've been seeing more and more POD titles on DriveThruRPG, either because print runs for the sort of things I've been looking at have fallen, or, I suspect, because the technology has gotten better recently.
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