09-30-2013, 08:50 PM,
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dmedesha
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RE: Maps
How about a subscription? Quarterly? Every six months? Annual? Lower per-unit purchase price, but higher overall total. Less yelling at my house.
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10-01-2013, 02:26 AM,
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guyriessen
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RE: Maps
(10-01-2013, 01:14 AM)Shad Wrote: For an additional perspective, only about 1/5th of the 5,000 plays recorded to PG-HQ were on non-standalone, multimap scenarios and therefore possibly had mixed artwork style on the table.
While throwing down an EFDx board beside a FaoF board might be jarring, it just doesn't happen that often.
That is particularly good info, thanks!
While I know this group represents a small portion of the community, I'm taking that into account. People here represent the hard-core player-base. If 15 people respond and 2 have valid reasons why they wouldnt want to pay for an upgrade--that can be easily extrapolated into, a much larger percentage of the non-web-vocal players would not be willing to go that route. But I do have other ideas I'm talking to Mike about, and in the meantime, I have lots more maps to make in the next couple months.
Thanks for the dialogue, guys!
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10-01-2013, 02:27 AM,
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RE: Maps
It's a nice idea, but there are too many other things competing for cash. I'm much more likely to buy a new game then to buy replacement maps for one I already own.
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10-01-2013, 03:32 AM,
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Matt W
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RE: Maps
(09-30-2013, 07:58 PM)vince hughes Wrote: Despite Guy's decision and having come to this discussion late. I would have loved to have seen EFD, RTB and BOTB re-made to recent standards.
This forum is not attended by enough 'mouth-pieces' to accurately draw a conclusion of how much real interest there would be. More than likely, the APL website might be better osome other outlet ?
On the copyright business, I like Shad thought an indeprendent service might be feasible too. That way they could have been produced with less parties involved. This came to mind given Critical Hit's just released pack of ASL maps 1-16. How on earth they have got round that remains to be seen, but I am presuming there must be some 'tad' of a difference for them to get away with it ? (if indeed they do).
But to finish, I'd repeat that I would be very keen on such a project.
Vince,
What I have seen and heard is that Critical Hit's maps "emulate" the terrain on the original ASL maps. They actually have indicated that playing the existing scenarios on their maps will be like "new".
I expect that such an approach is carefully calculated to keep them from any concerns over copyrights...
No "minor" country left behind...
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10-02-2013, 01:29 AM,
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guyriessen
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RE: Maps
(10-01-2013, 02:16 PM)Shad Wrote: I made my suggestions based on the assumption that buyers would then get them professionally printed. This is very easy and cheap in China. It also allows beto print them at any dimensions desired. Perhaps it's less doable in the West?
It would be cheaper and of better quality (not to mention qualitatively consistent with existing maps) to have them printed at APLs printer. Unless you were just going to print them out on plain paper, you couldn't get a 1-off, cardstock, high-quality print with gloss coating for less than $5 each at a local printer in the US.
It took more than a year of Winter Wonderland maps being available, for them to cover production costs and start to make money--APL quite simply isn't willing to go that route. Crowd-funding was another possible solution but without an overwhelming response here, it would be unlikely to meet its production goal either.
I just floated an idea for scenario books which could be used to bring replacement maps a couple at a time. For instance Aachen 1944 would've been a good candidate--it used only the Elsenborn maps plus maps 10 and 12 from BotB. It could still be a candidate since it's OOP and with only 10 scenarios it could use expanding, and included counters so you could play with just Elsenborn plus the 2 additional maps. But regardless of that specific example, 10 completely new scenario books would be a way to release those primary 20 non-updated maps.
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