Dang, Lucas, I'm sorry to see that the response to your product isn't what you were hoping for.
It appears that you have a really nice product there. However, I'm afraid rust is right. The ironic fact of the matter is, much of Traveller actually takes place outside of spaceships. You would never know it a few months ago, when all the Traveller boards were filled with angry posts regarding the original, incorrect deck plans. That's Traveller fandom for ya. :roll: Yeah, some campaigns are ship focused, but if you were to peruse most published adventures . . . well, you'd see rust's point.
I wish you and your company all the best in your enterprise. It's nice to see good, quality products are still being produced.
I don't know how good your products are. If you're sure that the above scenario won't happen . . . then great! However, can you see my concern? Having customers who feel they've been duped by a cheesy marketing trick is a sure fire way to lose business.
Again, all the best to you.
It appears that you have a really nice product there. However, I'm afraid rust is right. The ironic fact of the matter is, much of Traveller actually takes place outside of spaceships. You would never know it a few months ago, when all the Traveller boards were filled with angry posts regarding the original, incorrect deck plans. That's Traveller fandom for ya. :roll: Yeah, some campaigns are ship focused, but if you were to peruse most published adventures . . . well, you'd see rust's point.
I wish you and your company all the best in your enterprise. It's nice to see good, quality products are still being produced.
I know Paladin meant well, but I would caution a second thought at this before proceeding. Is there a fair chance that many of your customers, upon reading about this fantastic "metallic engraving laminate", would open up their package only to say "Geee, it's just a piece of plastic . . ."?Dragonfire said:The technical term for the material is metallic engraving laminate. I will use that from now on.
I don't know how good your products are. If you're sure that the above scenario won't happen . . . then great! However, can you see my concern? Having customers who feel they've been duped by a cheesy marketing trick is a sure fire way to lose business.
Again, all the best to you.