warspite1 -> RE: Books arrived, let me say they are incredible as books go (11/24/2013 9:51:18 AM)
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ORIGINAL: LiquidSky Warspite..warspite, warspite.. You didn't read this thread, did you. Just jumped right in and started blasting. Start with the title: BOOKS ARRIVED, LET MAY SAY THEY ARE INCREDIBLE.... First Line: Just got my parcel in the mail... Then the OP went on to tell us what a great and wonderful thing these books are. Perhaps he was a speed reader. But I somehow doubt it. SO I give warning to those who have yet to buy the game. IF you are new, the books will be useful until you are no longer new. If you own WIF, or played WIF, the books will be of limited use. Certainly not worth the 50$ in shipping, plus whatever the value of the books are. Of course, if you are an American, the shipping price is much less....as above. The shipping invoice claims that the game disc is 6.67, and the books are the rest out of 40$. I would like to say that out of the 112$ they actually charge, half of it is for the books. But it is probably more. Which means for THE REST OF THE WORLD, we paid 50$ shipping and perhaps more in tax. GAME: 50$. BOOKS 100$. SO for that far out of whack is going to cause people to take a closer look at what they are getting for their money. The game, no problem...despite all kinds of learning curves and actual bugs, the game is okay. Worth the 50 bucks. The PDF manual....of some limited use, but I can print the pages that are useful to me. I have the boardgame (actually have version 1, 3, 5, and FE), so I have the charts, and can use them. I am willing to bet that most of the people who bought this computer version have played one of these versions. Maybe half to a third own one of them. The RAW is on line and free. The RAC is just the RAW all fancied up with a few deviations. Thanks for making me buy an expensive version of something I already have printed out. 1/3rd of the books. 33 bucks, thereabouts. The other two are mostly pictures of what you see on the screen....and a lot of commentary about what/how you should be moving your pieces, in case you don't want to figure that out on your own. Great stuff for newbies who never played WIF before. Better gouge them with some expensive hard covers. After a few months, they wont be reading these books. Now...Warspite. Yes..I am talking to you. I am willing to bet you had something to do with the making of these. And are taking it personal. Well..just to be clear. What I really don't like is: 1) Having the material forced on me for 50$ when I could have printed them for 10$, or just left them on a tablet for free. 2) Paying FEDEX 50 bucks to ship something that I downloaded for free. A disc I can't even use, since I gave up owning a DVD-drive in my computer a couple years ago as obsolete. And three Hardcover books, that could have easily been softcover, or better yet, not included. 3) Not offering a choice so that the 'Judge the book by it's cover' crowd can have there eye-candy, while the more knowledgeable crowd could make do with the PDF's. I am hoping that Matrix comes to their senses...and I strongly believe they will, rendering all this moot...and offer a download only version. When they do, I want to buy my poorer wargaming buddies a copy of the game each so we can all play. Oh yeah. The game isn't actually finished yet. Well..I have time wait then. SO warspite. Please tell me why you think the manuals are better in a HARDCOVER version. And worth the extra 100 dollars for non-americans...60 bucks if your American. Why they are better then just printing the PDF and putting it into a 3 ring binder. After they do....I wonder how strongly you will all feel about your 'hardcover' manuals warspite1 LiquidSky, LiquidSky, LiquidSky Why oh why can you not read????? Why do you keep spouting "fact" and opinions that are totally and utterly WRONG? In no particular order: 1.quote:
SO warspite. Please tell me why you think the manuals are better in a HARDCOVER version. And worth the extra 100 dollars for non-americans...60 bucks if your American. Why they are better then just printing the PDF and putting it into a 3 ring binder. For the love of god, I DON'T - I NEVER SAID I DO!!! I personally like the manuals, they are excellent - that's my personal opinion. Please show me where I have EVER said that they are better in hardcover and those wanting PDF's are wrong. 2. quote:
Now...Warspite. Yes..I am talking to you. I am willing to bet you had something to do with the making of these. And are taking it personal. I can honestly tell you, hand on heart, that I had precisely NOTHING to do with the manuals - nichts, nada, nothing. DO YOU NOW UNDERSTAND THAT? Because they are a classy product I wish I could say I did, but I didn't. 3.quote:
You didn't read this thread, did you. Just jumped right in and started blasting. Well done - a full house!! Wrong on every count. YES of course I had the good grace to read peoples posts before commenting upon what they say - its a shame other people don't show the same courtesy. 4. By the way, why have you removed your priceless comment about manuals only being for "clueless newbiees"? Embarrassed by that one I guess. 5. quote:
After they do....I wonder how strongly you will all feel about your 'hardcover' manuals I already answered that in a previous post (but of course you jumped right in without reading [8|]) IF Matrix change their mind, then fine - I don't care. I am happy with the manuals and I would have paid the $57 shipping to get the game on day 1 even had I known a pdf only version was subsequently to be made available. But that is my personal choice - I wanted the books and the maps and I wanted the game day 1. If people get the game with no shipping costs good luck to them. EDIT: Missed point 5 off
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