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Offline NicholasHMCaldwell

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Director's Briefing - The Real December 2022
« on: December 09, 2022, 05:52:08 PM »
Welcome

To the one hundred-and-thirty-seventh Briefing and twelfth scheduled Briefing of 2022. Despite the mistitling of the forum version of the previous Briefing, this really is the December Briefing!

Dragonmeet and RMU

We were unbelievably fortunate with Dragonmeet. No train strikes were called for the 3rd December. The hardcover and the softcover proof copies did arrive in time and on the same day. Much relief that both were fine. We decided to take a chance – I ordered five hardcover copies to be sent to me in the hopes that they would arrive with me in time to take down to Dragonmeet. The next day I ordered another five copies to be printed and shipped to Colin. All of these were hardcover – despite a softcover proof having been ordered and indeed received by me, the DriveThru system bizarrely thought the book was still being checked by Lightning Source and would not allow me to order any additional softcover copies.

Thursday 1st December – still no sign of the ten new hardcovers. While preparing for a virtual parents’ evening, I receive a missed call on my mobile phone (or cellphone) from the States. Following the parents’ evening, there’s a voicemail and a followup email from Pete Fenlon with a request for an improved way of presenting the original Rolemaster credits and an explanation of who actually did what. It makes complete sense and I race a change request to Nick Morawitz for the pdf.

Friday 2nd December early morning, I receive emails from DriveThru that the hardcovers have shipped. Both sets. (Yes, I ordered them on consecutive days but they print and ship at the same time. Go figure.) From experience, this means they actually dispatched on the Thursday. I forward the tracking code to Colin; I watch my tracking code nervously as I am on premises at the University of Suffolk – will the delivery driver send the books over the side gate unceremoniously, leave them with a neighbour, or just decide to try to deliver another day. Colin’s set arrives without incident; mine are deposited at a pickup point at a nearby minimarket, I get a train back from Ipswich and collect the box with 30 minutes to spare before the minimarket would have closed. A corrected pdf is uploaded onto DriveThru in preparation for Saturday.

Saturday morning before 6am, I activate the RMU Core Law pdf for sale. (The preview did not activate – a checkbox got unchecked probably when I uploaded the corrected pdf – the preview is now live). Team Cambridge heads for London and Dragonmeet with six hardcovers and the only softcover in existence of RMU Core Law. John and Colin make their separate ways towards Dragonmeet with the rest of the stock. I have sold the first hardcover copy before John and Colin even arrive, let alone the trade hall opening to the public. Colin is with me for the morning session and is desperately trying to keep up with questions and comment on the forums, Twitter, Facebook and the Discord server. By 11am, all of the hardcovers have been sold and we are keeping a “Disappointed at Dragonmeet” email list of everyone who wanted to buy a copy but was too late. (Could we have printed more copies? Yes. Would they have arrived in time …?) The sole softcover was reserved for a fan who was prepared to escape his afternoon game just shy of 6pm (when the trade hall was to close) in order to allow us to use it as a display copy to all the folks who came by the stand between 11 and 6. He did get his copy. We will be in touch with everyone on the email list about their discounted hardcovers in due course

Dragonmeet was very busy this year and when we were not selling and talking RMU, we were selling the new and the old HARP and Shadow World books.

RMU Core Law is already a Gold seller on DriveThru which is incredibly pleasing. Thank you to everyone who has purchased a copy.

Points of Order

We have had some suggestions that we should run a Kickstarter in order to fund even more impressive artwork for RMU Core Law. No. Artwork is in the eye of the beholder – some people are quite content with the artwork in RMU Core Law, some like it, some would prefer other pieces. More critically, running a Kickstarter, commissioning artists, reworking the layout to incorporate the artwork will take months. I am much more interested in getting RMU Spell Law finished and published, RMU Treasure Law finished and published, HARP Subterfuge in print, and so forth, and I suspect most of you would prefer us to do this too.

Simultaneously some have considered the price point of 30 USD, discounted to 25 USD, for the pdf to be too high. If you could hop in a time machine and go back to 1995 and buy a physical copy of Rolemaster Standard Rules, the last true new edition of Rolemaster, it would cost 30 US dollars. Plug that number into a handy online inflation calculator for 2022 money, and that would morph into $58.66 at the time of writing for 2022 (and will probably be worse by the end of this year.) The reality is that all of the costs required to make a product have gone up but some publishers and fans forget this and the price points for new products get locked into the price points that made sense for products released years ago. 

What Next?

You will have noted that the print copies of RMU Core Law are not on sale at the moment. We are collating any errata (because something always gets through, so please post anything you find on the ICE forums) and will make the needful corrections to the pdf and the print masters such that these are available in January. And yes, there will be bundle deals on DriveThru.

Max has been incredibly busy and he has already prepared the ERA software for RMU and he has already prepared the ERA datasets for RMU Core Law and RMU Spell Law. Both of those will go live shortly.

Expect the pdf version of RMU Spell Law to release on DriveThru in the new year.

Until next time

As the next scheduled Briefing will be in the new year, all that remains for me to do is wish you a very Merry Christmas (or other holiday of your choice) and a happy new year.
Best wishes,
Nicholas
Director, Iron Crown Enterprises Ltd
Dr Nicholas HM Caldwell
Director, Iron Crown Enterprises Ltd
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Re: Director's Briefing - The Real December 2022
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2022, 08:35:53 PM »
Congratulations!
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Re: Director's Briefing - The Real December 2022
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2022, 02:06:02 AM »
Great milestone achieved, great work done by the team! Congratulations to all who worked on getting Core Law published :)

Looking forward to Spell Law already. Take it easy over the holidays guys. As they say in some game studio: "No one will remember if the game was late, they will only remember if the game was great.".
Take your time and make it the best you can. And don't forget to enjoy the holidays yourselves too :)

Is there already any indication of what a hardcover colour print of Core Law would cost when that becomes possible to order?

Gr. Eryius

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Re: Director's Briefing - The Real December 2022
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2022, 05:26:13 AM »
As above, a huge milestone that you've finally achieved, Nicholas (et al!) - Congratulations, and thank you for seeing it through.

FWIW, $25 or $30 is a bargain price for the resources represented in the PDF.
While the PDF might "just" be an electronic version (and hence maybe considered that it should be cheaper) OTOH it's also the more practical & versatile version to use, as much as I prefer to have a physical copy to leaf through.
I'm happy to pay $25 or $30 for the convenience/versatility it represents.

Either way, it's a fantastic way to end the year, poring though the latest and Unified iteration of RM.
Thank you.

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Re: Director's Briefing - The Real December 2022
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2022, 08:24:58 AM »
Long wait is almost over.
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To actually play "official game" we need some spells and monsters (and maybe NPCs like NPC tables in old RM's). Is it possible to release some spell lists and monsters for us to play during holidays?   

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Re: Director's Briefing - The Real December 2022
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2023, 01:41:33 PM »
The beta files are still available for the other products.

Best wishes,
Nicholas
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Re: Director's Briefing - The Real December 2022
« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2023, 06:23:53 AM »
The beta files are still available for the other products.

Considering how many typos have been found in the new RMU book despite the effort you spent on checking the text. Would it not make sense to release Spell Law in its current status when the art and layout are done so the fans can start looking for problems there?

I think having enough of the gaming books out so we can play the game would make it easier for people to find issues with Core Law. Those who participated in the beta or are old RM fans can use material from there to make up for the delay with Spell Law, but new customers cannot play the game without the spells.
/Pa Staav