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Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: TonyLB on January 31, 2005, 12:27:18 PM
Specifically, at the site (http://www.museoffire.com/Games/) you can PayPal me $10 for the PDF copy, if you want.

You cannot (yet) go to Indie Press Revolution for the much better deal on getting the Print and PDF together for just five dollars more.  But that's in the works too.  You folks who actually want a good deal (and if you buy Conspiracy of Shadows, or most any other game from IPR at the same time you get free shipping too, so the deals don't get much better) will just have to show a little more patience.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: John Harper on January 31, 2005, 01:44:43 PM
WOOO HOOOO! Capes for sale!

Congratulations, Tony. Your speed and artistry from first idea to real product are an inspiration. I'm snatching up the print version the second it's available.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: Ben Lehman on January 31, 2005, 02:27:10 PM
Can I pre-order so I can have print version #1?

yrs--
--Ben
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: TonyLB on January 31, 2005, 03:22:22 PM
I will, if you like, print "#1" inside your copy, but it won't be the first one I sold.  I officially premiered it at Dreamation, and sold eleven copies there.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: Brennan Taylor on January 31, 2005, 04:43:18 PM
The Muse of Fire page will be up at Indie Press Revolution (http://www.indiepressrevolution.com) within the next couple of days. I will post to this thread when Capes is available for sale.

It was great meeting you this last weekend, Tony! I had a blast playing this game. Both of the characters I played took about 5 minutes to conceive and create, and they were both awesome.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: Andrew Morris on January 31, 2005, 05:27:44 PM
Tony, I'm glad I had a chance to meet you and play Capes at Dreamation. I will definitely be rounding up a few people to play at some point. My friend who we played the demo with was really impressed, and she wants to give it a try.

I believe I mentioned it to you at the convention, but I'll say it again for everyone else -- I honestly didn't expect much from Capes (mostly because I've never really liked superhero games), but I had a blast. Character creation was super-fast (as in one minute, tops) and yet the characters were engaging and fun to play. The mechanics take a little getting used to, but that only took about a half-hour of play. So, even if you're not a fan of superheroes, you should at least check out the free version and give it a whirl.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: TonyLB on January 31, 2005, 05:30:37 PM
Yay!  Just a little while!  It was great meeting you too.  

I was totally in a quandary after I posted this thread, because I said "Man, is this gonna sound like it's at all Brennans fault that IPR isn't selling them today?"  So, just to make it clear:  This delay is all my fault.  If I'd been on the ball about getting material to them, I have absolutely no doubt that IPR would have had their part of the web-site done before I had the PDF ready.  But I was a flake, because I was going crazy preparing for Dreamation.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: red dragon on February 01, 2005, 02:00:11 AM
How do I buy the pdf version of Capes? I followed the link to your web site but can find nowhere to buy Capes. I could not even find your email address - using that I could pay. Help!!
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: TonyLB on February 01, 2005, 07:48:12 AM
Oh!  This may indicate a problem with the website.  That would be bad.

Can I ask for your help?  I'm going to give instructions that might seem insultingly specific, but it's purely so that, if one of them fails, you can tell me exactly where.  Then, when I know what you're seeing (as opposed to what I'm seeing) I can work on fixing it.

[list=1]
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: Andrew Morris on February 01, 2005, 10:12:45 AM
Tony, I just checked the link, and it seems to work fine for me, right through step 10. I'm thinking this was either a temporary problem, or something wrong with the poster's computer.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: red dragon on February 01, 2005, 12:19:42 PM
Okay, I'm back from work. This morning, some 9 hours ago, when I went to your web site to buy Capes the 31st January was still over the order picture and one could not click on order. Now I have just gone back and 31st January has disappeared and I was able to order. Over to you to authorize my acount at the Forge bookshelf! As to why I could not order this morning I don't know. Perhaps my computer was loading the page from memory? Looking forward to receiving Capes!!!
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: red dragon on February 01, 2005, 01:14:52 PM
Okay, I've got it!! Now how do I print the beastie? I don't fancy printing it onto 160 pages. When I go to print my printer does not give me the option of printing 2 pages to a sheet, which would be my preference. Mmmm.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: TonyLB on February 01, 2005, 01:24:01 PM
In Adobe Acrobat you have the option of printing all of the even or odd pages.  So here's the method I used, while I was proofing:[list=1]
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: TonyLB on February 01, 2005, 01:26:29 PM
Oh... oh, you meant two pages on one side of a single piece of paper, right?  Hrm... interesting.  I'll look in to that.  I sort of assumed that people who wanted a printed copy would buy the print copy, but that may have been discounting the ease of PDF sales for international customers.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: red dragon on February 01, 2005, 01:27:15 PM
Thanks for the reply, Tony. I already know how to print the 160 pages double-sided. Sorry if I was not clear. I was hoping that there was a clever way to cut the total down! By the way, nice layout!
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: red dragon on February 01, 2005, 01:30:37 PM
Exactly. I am in the UK and would have to pay international shipping - and wait a week! If you could figure out something to make the printing easier I would really appreciate it and so probably would others.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: TonyLB on February 01, 2005, 01:32:44 PM
I think it should be a relatively simple task to create a new, eighty-page letter-sized PDF that has all of the same material, a little smaller, in that two-page layout.  

I won't really know until I get some time to work on it undisturbed.  If it's easy to address then I'll have it up sometime in the next few days (and obviously I'll authorize everyone for both copies).
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: efindel on February 01, 2005, 02:04:18 PM
Travis bounces up and down waiting for his playtester's copy... I can put it on the shelf next to the free copies of FUDGE and The Primal Order: Pawns I got for being a contributor.  Of course, this one'll get actual play from me too... :-)
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: Doug Ruff on February 01, 2005, 02:33:44 PM
And Doug is very fired up about receiving his PDF copy - thank you Tony! This is especilly good news as I have just been sent on a 2 day business trip: Capes will be travelling with me on my laptop.
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: Brennan Taylor on February 02, 2005, 11:43:32 AM
Capes is now available for print sales on Indie Press Revolution:
http://www.indiepressrevolution.com/products.php?publisherLink=museOfFire
Title: Capes is now on sale
Post by: Ron Edwards on February 02, 2005, 11:56:32 AM
Yay!

Off I go.

Best,
Ron