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natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Coleman wrote:I'll repost a little here. I like the idea, but some (most?) users will not want their work sold without them seeing any money.
Those that refuse will face community pressure from people that want to buy their maps poster sized from the site. Pressure they don't really deserve to have placed on them.
In many cases maps are multi-person works, which presents a more complex set of problems when that is thrown in.
There are solutions to all these problems, but it's a potentially messy issue.
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
WidowMakers wrote:I will post tomorrow with a response to the issue.
Lack and I talked about it months ago.
WM
WidowMakers wrote:OK. I will try to account for every aspect of this issue. Forgive me if I leave something out.
Graphics:
1) Currently most large maps on CC have a resolution too small to be printed on a board or poster. The standard poster of 20" x 30" would need a minimum resolution of 3000 x 4500 pixels. That is MUCH larger than the current size of the maps.
2) Each map on CC has different aspect ratios. Meaning the height to Width of each map is not standard. So either the poster/game board sizes would need to be different for each map or a standard size would be decided upon and all reworks for this project would need to be in that agreed upon size.
3)There will be changes to the maps to allow them to be used with pieces. Who decides what th changes are. I know if I redid King of the Mountains, I might think the map is OK but others might feel the textures are too tight or rough or the lines are fuzzy. Now we need a FF for posters/boards.![]()
4) Who will design the cards and decide the color that goes with each territory. We are fortunate not to deal with that on CC but we would need to deal with it when making maps to sell.
Cost:
1) How much is everyone willing to pay for a poster or board? $5, $10, $20???
2) How much is everyone willing to spend on cards?
Issues:
1) What maps do we sell? There are quite a few maps that I personally would like to have and be able to play outside of CC. Are they the same as the ones you would want? How many sell-able maps do we have the map makers revamp into large maps? 2, 5, 20?
2) Online posters (I.E. Zazzle) would be the easiest way to sell maps. They are limited production and would be accessible by everyone at anytime. But go and check out how much profit is made off of a $20 poster at Zazzle. How much does the map maker want and how many maps would need to be sold to justify their time revamping them into poster size?
3)Printing game boards would be the ideal (and my personal favorite) when it comes to the maps. They could be designed to fit right in the current world domination dice game box we all have at home. But an order of boards need to be payed for before they can be sold. So how many does Lack make and store in hope he will sell them.50 of one map = approx $60 each = $3000
(this is an actual quote from a board game manufacturer I got at the beginning of the year.)
250 of a map = approx $13 each = $3250
500 of map = approx $8 each = $4000
These then need to be purchased for every map that is deemed OK for poster sales.
So lets say 5 maps get the OK. Lets say we think we can sell 250 of each map. Lack needs to spend:5 maps
And he has not even sold any yet.
250 per map
$13 per map
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$16250
Then there is the cards per map ( ihave not got a quote on that becasue the board cost was too high), storage and shipping.
Who is going to store the 1250 maps?
Who is going to take orders, print labels, and delieve the map to UPS to ship?
Are they going to get paid?
So that is why currently we are not making game boards and why (IMHO) we are not making posters.
But of the two, posters is the only way this will actually happen in the foreseeable future.
Bonzai wrote:Hmmm plenty of reasons to not make posters it seams =(
So I'll add another one:
Hasbro probably has encountered the same problem as we have now.
And they decided not to make other maps.
And they have marketing engeneers etc.. to check every option about it.
But then Hasbro wouldn't make other maps for just let's say $10,000/year
But I guess Lack, the shopkeeper and all mapmakers would be extremely happy with it.
But then again if Hasbro sell's the maps they are sold in stores, they would have television spots and way more sources to make their maps open to the public whereas CC only has a small community and an online shop.
But even then CC can aim for the bigger market but that includes risks (which lack will like of course) but that also includes spending a lot of money (which lack won't like) and of course Hasbro won't be very happy with it.
I don't know how old Lack is, I don't know his profession (maybe he's a student like me), I don't know about his parents, his monthly income, etc...
So I don't know anything about the chances of succes...
You can always try to contact Hasbro of course but they will have multiple reasons to not allow you to publish maps for their game and they will even have more reasons to not help you.
So I guess this idea has come to an end for now.
But I suggests to remember it very well and once opportunity knocks on your door; go for it !
As already said Posters are much more likely to be sold than boards;
Personally I would like very much to play on a poster and I guess I'm willing to pay * $5 each poster and $20 for 5 posters. But I'm only a poor student so I guess many players are willing to pay more for it (no ?) You also don't play Risk on your own so if you can get some friends together to pay with you $10 a poster, $40 for a 5-pack and $50 for a 5-pack with 1 year premium wouldn't be much of a problem.
* This are my ideas, no price has been decided here !!!
Then we have the cards problem (a problem I totally didn't think about :$)
In stead of selling cards for every poster you can just sell a standard pack of cards with numbers in stead of terretories. Of course each number is linked to a terretory (shown on the map itself) and ofcourse it has an infantry, cavalry or artillery unit printed on it.
I guess world 2.0 has the most terretories so far and I think it won't change very soon so that can be the maximum of the cards.
Due to too many terretories and way too few riskpuppets the world v2.0 poster would not be playable by just 1 set of riskpuppets
But anyways. When, in about 15 years, I teach my little children how to play Risk it would be amazingly lovely to teach them play "The Conquerors" in stead ^^ (or any name Lack will call his own Risk-version).
Thank you for all the suggestions, ideas and commentary so far...
Bonzai wrote:Hmmmm why don't you sell gameboards instead ???
Gnome wrote:I'd like to see a poster of Midkemia on my wall![]()
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