I do understand the increase in price for the physical copies of Spelljammer (seeing as it is three hard-cover books plus a DM screen), but why do you charge $20 more for a digital copy when the page count is less than most of the other books? It looks like I would be paying $20 more for less content.
Because WotC likes money, and if they made the digital book the same price as all of the other ones, no one would be spending money on the physical book that costs more than double.
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Leaving OGL 1.0(a) untouched and making SRD 5.1 CC-BY-4.0 is a great first step. The next is a promise to do the same for future editions. Here's a discussion thread on that.
I do understand the increase in price for the physical copies of Spelljammer (seeing as it is three hard-cover books plus a DM screen), but why do you charge $20 more for a digital copy when the page count is less than most of the other books? It looks like I would be paying $20 more for less content.
Because WotC likes money, and if they made the digital book the same price as all of the other ones, no one would be spending money on the physical book that costs more than double.
Leaving OGL 1.0(a) untouched and making SRD 5.1 CC-BY-4.0 is a great first step. The next is a promise to do the same for future editions. Here's a discussion thread on that.
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