burtkenobi
Dandy Guy, in Space
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I really hate those darned book publishers - they always release the big new titles by people I like in that ruddy expensive hardback format, when all I want is a cheap paperback. I know it's a more durable item, and the author gets more royalties, and they're really trying to get me to pay for earlier access to the story than the mass market edition, but dagnammy, I want them to release the hardback, the paperback and the special edition *all at the same time* and then the consumer can choose the format that makes the most sense.
[above wasn't serious, just amused by some of the sillier arguments]
Which is to say, that while I like the utopian anti-capitalist dream of releasing a special edition set and the same content in a much cheaper version *at the same time* I don't think it makes good business sense. The special edition is your hardback - for fans, collectors, and the basic packaging release should come later - with the same disc content.
I really hate those darned book publishers - they always release the big new titles by people I like in that ruddy expensive hardback format, when all I want is a cheap paperback. I know it's a more durable item, and the author gets more royalties, and they're really trying to get me to pay for earlier access to the story than the mass market edition, but dagnammy, I want them to release the hardback, the paperback and the special edition *all at the same time* and then the consumer can choose the format that makes the most sense.
[above wasn't serious, just amused by some of the sillier arguments]
Which is to say, that while I like the utopian anti-capitalist dream of releasing a special edition set and the same content in a much cheaper version *at the same time* I don't think it makes good business sense. The special edition is your hardback - for fans, collectors, and the basic packaging release should come later - with the same disc content.