I just received my soft-cover midnight edition of The Sprawl. Since apparently not many have received it yet, I though I’d share some photos (sorry for the low quality).
I just received my soft-cover midnight edition of The Sprawl. Since apparently not many have received it yet, I…
I just received my soft-cover midnight edition of The Sprawl. Since apparently not many have received it yet, I…
Dang. Mine hasn’t even shipped yet.
I hadn’t considered it until today, but DTRPG’s print centres in the UK and Australia won’t have been delayed by the holiday weekend in the US.
Based on the speed of my proofs, US addresses might start getting copies on Friday or Saturday, but next week seems more likely.
Thanks for the photos, Hijos Del Rol! Are you happy with the quality now that you see it in person?
Absolutely! The midnight edition looks amazing. With the black background, it really stands out among my other rpg books. And so far, there’s not problem reading it at all.
Excellent!
Oh, so you have print on demand in Australia! I can actually consider that now, as opposed to printing it at Officeworks…
(Sometimes mail cost from overseas can outway my ability to justify the item. Sorry).
If you want to print from the PDF, go ahead! It should be a better product from professional digital printing, but I totally get the prohibitive cost of international shipping, especially from the U.S.
If you queue up DTRPG’s checkout, you can see the shipping cost before you finalize. I was talking to another Australian who ordered it over the weekend and the local rate is much better.
Yeah, I remember looking at picking up the Rocket Age books for the first time, then realising that it would cost me about $90 AU a piece.
I love that game… but not that much.
Ouch!
I think we regularly pay an extra $20 on what most of the world pays on RPGs and board games, just based on shipping.
Yup. It’s much the same in NZ.
Sometimes because of graphical colour encoding in .pdfs the colours come out less vibrant when printed, a phenomenon called “saddening”. It doesn’t look like anything wrong happened here? Good.