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ffutures ([personal profile] ffutures) wrote2009-04-30 09:24 am

FF CD-ROM download

I've put the Forgotten Futures CD-ROM on my site in a password-protected directory - in the end it seemed simpler to do it as a simple zip of all the directories etc. rather than an ISO disk image. It's a 450mb file. If demand is high I may look at hosting it elsewhere, but this seems a good starting point to see if the idea of offering a download is viable.

I'm thinking £2.00 off the normal registration fee or re-registration fee for UK users, £3.00 off for the rest of the world. E.g.
  • £16 instead of £18/£19 for a first time buyer
  • £10 instead of £12/13 for a previously registered user who buys the CD for the first time
  • £6 instead of £8/9 for a repeat buyer.
It's a big price cut but it'll save me money and a LOT of hassle with disk duplication, posting, etc.

Anyone who registers will be sent a username, password, etc. for downloading it, good for say 48 hours. If for any reason they need to download the same release again that'll be free, but they'll have to get a new password. After that they'll get password access to the next release of Forgotten Futures a month before it goes on line generally, rather than being sent a CD. I'd probably do that as a zip of the distribution CD too, but I'll need to be careful there - a few hundred people downloading it the same day would not go down well with my hosting company! I think it may be possible to upgrade to a high-bandwidth plan for a couple of months for each release, then revert to the current plan.

Does this sound about right?

Later: Now done and working correctly as far as I can tell.
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[identity profile] johnreiher.livejournal.com 2009-04-30 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
That sounds about right. That works out to $24, $15, and $9 USD for us 'merkins. The bandwidth issue is an important one, and hopefully it won't eat into your profits.

Have you thought about using RPGNet or Your Games Now for further distribution?
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[identity profile] johnreiher.livejournal.com 2009-04-30 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
RPG Now... Not Net. Sorry.

[identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com 2009-04-30 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
The file size may be a problem - I'd have to check - plus I'm not sure they can take user registrations in the way I need. I have various PDFs available there.