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Author Topic: Question of preference for free PDF-only versus hardcopy with printing + P&P  (Read 1229 times)

Offline JW Boots

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A few weeks ago I published something as pdf-only. And for free. Also via the Wargame Vault.

However…

The Wargame Vault, I learned, also offers a print-on-demand service. A simple PDF, so to speak, is not suitable. But it can be adapted. That is a bit of a job, but doable.

So I have a question.

For rules, supplements, etc. do you prefer a PDF, for free, or a hardcopy that will cost at least the printing costs plus post and packaging?

Offline Cubs

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Hard copy every time.
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Offline dadlamassu

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Hard Copy or VERY low (max 12) page count pdf.
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Offline Ran The Cid

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I find that PDF files collect on my Google drive, but never get read.  Hard copy at least has a chance of being read.

The reason for this is two part - I don't have a good system in place for reading PDF files:  phone is too small, and I don't feel like sitting at my PC to read a rule set.  Second part is usability - how do I try to play a game with a PDF?  To play, I'd need to lug around a laptop or something similar.  Maybe I just need a cheap tablet dedicated to rules.

Offline Sgt_T

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PDF.

Saves storage space, specific rules are easier to find with the search option, I can zoom in (my eyes are not what they used to be).

T

Offline Lost Egg

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I'm going to be awkward and say both. I like a free pdf so I can take a look at the rules and see if its my thing or not. If it passes the first flick through then I print it off for a better look and finally if I think its something I'd use or would like to go back to then I'll grab a hard copy.
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Offline SJWi

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I prefer a hard-copy of a rulebook but happy with PdFs of army lists or scenario books as I normally read these on my PC, or I only need to print out a few pages at a time to help with a particular game.

Offline OSHIROmodels

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Hard copy preferably.
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Offline Tarnegol

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I'm a weirdo who likes (and is usually happy to pay for) both, but if you force me to choose either/or - hardcopy.
« Last Edit: March 14, 2024, 05:50:31 PM by Tarnegol »
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Offline FifteensAway

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PDF.  Easy enough, for me, to print.  And a printed PDF is a hard copy.  If I like them enough to use them, then they go inside plastic sleeves inside of a binder.  Good to go.  If I don't like them, minimum to zero cost - except for the paper and the toner (ink jet printer).  And time.  Though, generally, I do review on computer before printing to determine if they merit the resources.

Offline Easy E

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Well, from publishing companies I prefer Hard Copy.

For indies, I prefer PDF. 
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Offline Aethelflaeda was framed

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PDF, with a low-res low ink use, no fluff illustrations, version for printing out.  Better yet, a .doc so i can edit the thing when i get to houseruling…there is almost always a house rule or clarification yo put in…
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Offline fred

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PDF - especially if it’s free!

I can always print the bits I want (either at home or using a service if its big)

I much prefer PDFs for reference during a game. Hard copy can be good for learning the game.

Offline Storm Wolf

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Hard copy over PDF anytime, but if both are available then yes please thank you  :D
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Offline Will Bailie

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So I have a question.

For rules, supplements, etc. do you prefer a PDF, for free, or a hardcopy that will cost at least the printing costs plus post and packaging?

For rules, I prefer hardcopy, so I can set it on the table, pick it up, pass it around, highlight or underline key items, etc.  Supplements - should be hardcopy if I will actually need to refer to it during play.  Other items can be PDF, so I can print as much of them as is needed for a particular event (game, campaign, or whathaveyou).

HOWEVER given my predilection for living far away from wherever the people who write the rules live, I definitely appreciate the instant gratification of purchasing a PDF and getting it in my inbox at the speed of electrons, rather than having to wait weeks for the product to be packaged and shipped to my location.  And then if I favour a particular portion of the rules/supplement/game aids/whatever, I can then print it and if required bind it for use.  The TFL model works well for me, as I can get the instant gratification of the PDF and, when appropriate, order those books and bits that I decide I need in hard copy.

 

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