Charles2222
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Paul Vebber: What if someone has no desire to read those books? In my case, I do not, and reading them on the computer would be even more undesireable. It's true, they're probably good books, but there's slews of them at the stores that I might have interest in which I totally ignore. I have a sufficient library at home to cover WWII (maybe between 20-50 titles), and the internet making some books available makes the value perhaps worth, less still. I also had no idea that there was copious reading material with the MC I did buy (and still don't know that to be true - MCNA), and given how whether there's a book on the cd, went completely unnoticed by me, probably had something to do with no desire to buy reading material alongside a computer game. Admittadly, if I were another 20 years younger and didn't have but one or two WWII books I'd probably go ape over the books on it, so it's not likes it's futile putting them on there, though be it because I don't care iof there's a book on there or not, I never did realize there was one before I purchased the MC. So there's value in books for some, and not for others. I hope the stymied sales for the MCs are truly made up in CL, and I expect they will. Unfortunately in this case, as I see it, the MCs are the dying embers of a quite old and free product, and like it or not if the product differs little from it's parent and is charging close to new games prices, then people are likely to save it for CL and other titles. I don't know if people operate so much like I do, I doubt it, but I'll only buy so many titles in a given period. I don't care if there's 10 WIRs available at the same time, I'm likely to buy only 1, or 2 at most. I recall back when WIR was new, there were at least 2 or 3 East Front strategic games out and I ignored them for what I took was the best translation, and I proved to have made the right decision. In the case of 2002 games, or thereabouts, I'm likely to purchase UV, WITP, CL, CA (maybe), the 2X3 Russian Front game, and maybe 1 other title, as far as wragames go anyway. If I bought all the MCs, and I liked them, I'd be very unlikely to feast so much on these other titles. The ONLY BOOK I'd consider wanting with any of these games, and you could jack the price on any of them up $20 more and I'd buy it, would be real hardcopy game manuals with some keen statistics and what not. The last game I've played that had that kind of book, was from BTR. Unfortunately they were lame enough just to give me stats on the Allied planes and not the GE stuff, but a good REAL hearty book nonetheless. Hint: I don't have a computer monitor in my restroom:D Have an idea here, and maybe it's way too dangerous and radical, but if you read all this thread you know in my case I have no interest in MCs in and of themelves, but isn't there other ways to bag my dough? What IF, IF Matrix started offering CL, UV, WITP and other t-shirts etc, NOW? T-shirts are something I don't have enough of (I did buy the MCNA one BTW), but then maybe people are more book-on-cd people than t-shirt people. Oh well, but it would be sort of a kick to have a t-shirt for a game which may not even see the light of day, and in any case to have it before the game is out.
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