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RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 9:19 pm
by GoodGuy
Carton with space for 4" of literature:
http://www.brownandpratt.com/shop/PDLM1184-C407.aspx
That should provide enough space for a manual with 200+ pages (the picture just shows the 1" version, I think, so don't let that confuse you).
Page with 3 different versions:
http://www.brownandpratt.com/shop/C407.aspx
(providing space for 2", 3" or 4" of literature)
Same here, they're showing the 1" kit on the 4" page:
http://www.reidsupply.com/GrpResults.as ... d=10023407
4" should be way enough space for a fat manual.
So, unless you'd tell me that 4" ain't enough, I'd have to assume that something went wrong during your research. [;)] [:)]
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:33 pm
by sabre1
I would pay $100.00 for a game that came with a three ring binder, color, maps, keyboard overlays etc...
I would pay possibly even more for that kind of game if the manual was a full 8.5x11. My eyes just aren't what they use to be, and I really dislike PDF manuals, but that's just me.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:39 pm
by FredSanford3
Granted, you'd have to pay, but presuming you don't want to burn up the cartridges on your printer (if you have one), why not just send the pdf to Kinko's if it's important to have.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 1:00 pm
by GoodGuy
*Bumping this for Erik*
Pls check my posts above, thnx.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 4:19 pm
by Erik Rutins
Goodguy,
Those look like mailers - it's true that those would allow the box to be shipped with a larger manual. What I'm talking about is larger DVD boxes themselves, that can fit both a larger than 200 page manual and multiple CDs in the DVD box itself. We separated the WITP AE manual from the box and it didn't work quite as well as we had hoped. We are still looking for a better solution for WIF though, so the links are appreciated and we will consider them as a mailing solution.
Regards,
- Erik
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 5:00 pm
by Lützow
ORIGINAL: sabre1
I would pay $100.00 for a game that came with a three ring binder, color, maps, keyboard overlays etc...
I would pay possibly even more for that kind of game if the manual was a full 8.5x11. My eyes just aren't what they use to be, and I really dislike PDF manuals, but that's just me.
Like this?
http://www.precisionmanuals.com/ProductCart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=16
They charge $ 170,- just for the game documentation. But it's about 1500 pages iirc.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 5:26 pm
by bink
Erik,
I can't find a listing for the large cases (probably 1" thick) that some games have come in.
However, would this work?
http://www.polylinecorp.com/DVD-VHS-combo-case.asp
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 5:41 pm
by bink
Erik,
What is an E-book manual? What file format is it in?
Thanks
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 6:07 pm
by rickier65
ORIGINAL: bink
Erik,
What is an E-book manual? What file format is it in?
Thanks
bink, mostly what I've seen are PDF format, though I haven't bought this game yet.
rick
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 6:10 pm
by eMonticello
ORIGINAL: bink
Erik,
What is an E-book manual? What file format is it in?
Thanks
The manuals are in pdf format. The manuals come in two flavors... E-Book (aka screen) that allow you to move between sections via bookmarks and hyperlinks, and a version that is set up for the printer.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 6:12 pm
by Arnir
Erik,
How many of these products are still sold on store shelves? I worked software retail in the 80s and 90s and saw box standardization come and go, etc. If the store market is waning, are you still limited to DVD boxes?
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 6:13 pm
by Rander
And something like this?
http://www.scanavo.com/overlap_30mm_one.asp
On this box you can put a 17mm manual (like the WitP-AE one).
Bye.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 6:16 pm
by bink
Nice find Rander!
Well, now Matrix can no longer say that they are constrained by the size of a DVD case.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 6:59 pm
by Rander
Thanks.
In fact, scanavo is the company that provides Matrix their current DVD-boxes. Don't know if they rejected this option or if they didn't know about it. [&:]
Bye.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 8:34 pm
by Arnir
I may be alone in this, but for a game that I ordered (not one that caught my eye in the store) I would rather have a nice full color manual than a nice box. So, if it was just me, I would skip the box and take the manual especially if the box limited everything else.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 8:44 pm
by MarkShot
Let me take a stab at it.
I believe both have hyperlinks.
The printer version uses much higher quality graphic images (charts and screenshots) to enhance the hard copy quality. The e-version is intended to be light on memory and CPU requirements for better online viewing performance.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 12:44 pm
by Arjuna
Yes that's right Mark.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 2:22 pm
by Adam Parker
Hey guys, I don't know whether you saw my post in my impressions thread but I printed the manual today in color - took 1/2 of an HP ink cartridge to do so and less than 200 pages of A4.
The font used is large and the graphics plentiful but not over the top, meaning an economical use of color.
I've placed the lot in a binder prefilled with plastic inserts (ie: not a flimsy one that gets added to but more of a professional marketing display finish).
I've then got 2 smaller prefilled display binders: One containing the
Interface Screen by Screen section covering pages 171-187 for a quick easy to flick through reference; and a second covering the
Annexes and Charts that run from page 188 to page 208 - again, for an easy to carry, quick reference.
The rules start at page 27. This is a very well arranged and easy to print rule book. Though I bought my HttR with a printed manual in its
cardboard box, it was too small to enjoy and use conveniently being less than DVD case-sized. My BFtB A4 manuals are so much better for my eyes and ability to use quickly.

RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 2:53 pm
by blastpop
I think a small rules book- or maybe a better description is a tutorial book- that gives a brief example of play- ala what was done with Highway to the Reich would have been a good compromise. Say, 32 pages of what you need to get quickly up and running with a reference on the back of keystrokes or maybe a pullout reference with that info.
I am in the publishing business so I know the cost of it would be nominal, as compared to the the price of the game... plus it gives the buyer something more for their money. Nothing worse than opening a game and finding it is full of only air.
RE: Printed Manual?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 9:00 pm
by Adam Parker
Blastpop I like your idea.
The thing I really appreciated with Uncommon Valor all those years ago, was that even though it didn't come with a printed rule book, its DVD case included a ful color, cardboard reference chart.
For BFtB I think that the "Interface Sceen by Screen" section, some of the charts, short cuts, scenario overviews and a section on victory would make an execellent mini manual for the game as you envisage. 30 pages tops.
Thing is though, some of the charts in a small booklet would be a bit hard to read for some.