You might notice from the spring break sale flyer that a number of PG supplements that were available in print are now available download only. While the ability to get laser cut counters has increased the flexibility at Avalanche, the death of the printernator has put limits on the size of books they could print and reprint in the future. The Valhalla list isn't official yet, but expect some products to disappear. If you see a supplement that you intend to buy down the road, and it is no longer available in print from Avalanche, you might want to check resellers while you can.
Which begs the question - do they reprint it as a laser cut product or send it off to get reprinted? also, what changes would you make to EFD (besides eliminating the obviously imbalanced scenarios)?
Does make you wonder. A number of Avalanche Press games are coming back into stock in the next few months. Some have been out of print for more than 5 years. Others are being recast, with at least 2 eastern theatre nationalities returning as boxed games down the road. (the Romanians will be one of them. I could see EF coming back as EF 41, EF42, and EF43.
Expect the number of maps for PG to double in the next two years.
Larry, do take care and hope you complete a full recovery!
And back to the topic at hand, my thoughts on EFD was that it's one of those boxes they never should run out of. Too many other supplements depend on the maps/counters from EFD. Of course, this also could allow for updated maps!
(03-27-2013, 11:51 AM)Dean_P Wrote: Larry, do take care and hope you complete a full recovery!
And back to the topic at hand, my thoughts on EFD was that it's one of those boxes they never should run out of. Too many other supplements depend on the maps/counters from EFD. Of course, this also could allow for updated maps!
Maybe a map-pack with revised art (which opens another can of worms of course, there are so many styles used in PG maps.).