Question # 1) How large was that initial print run? The answer goes a long
way toward your credibility.
Question # 2) Digital distribution is a cheaper method for the publisher but
how do you justify the increased costs for the consumer (IE: cost of paper,
print cartridges, binders) Or do you expect EVERY gamer to bring their
computer to game?

Bob
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From: Alexander P. Macris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Random individual gives his background: I recently designed a miniature
wargame, Modern Spearhead, which sold out of its entire initial print run
and is now in its second printing. This is my third published design work. I
have also produced three separate computer game titles, coordinating
artwork, programming, and storyline. And I am CEO for an online computer
game company whose stated goal is to use digital distribution to topple the
retail boxopoly... So, you will forgive me if, when I see a $20 retail boxed
RPG, I think "I could do this better, or less." 

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