Sithious wrote:
There are sites to get the book downloaded to pdf... do a search for it.
I think they will make the books digital download, perhaps a short production run maybe.
They will not put all the stats in one book ever, as I have mentioned in another thread, I have all the stats in one binder (photocopied from a friend, the cheapest way) and it is monstrous and heavy... they would have to micro print the stats and still charge more than they do for the rule book (and the rules would still have to be separate).
It is more cost effective and gamer friendly to have the source books as it is affordable, don't have to buy stats you don't need, and is light tomes.
While I think Digital download is the route they *should* go, and agree that short production runs of the existing books are likely, I disagree completely with your assessment that a functional replacement for the "One Book" is impractical.
Photocopying GW publications as is and encasing the results in plastic (IIR your other post correctly) is in no way representative of the size, weight, and cost of properly collecting and reformatting the profiles and rules into a single publication.
In particular, having spent a decade in the publishing industry, I find it sad that GW has brainwashed you into believing the words "cost effective" and "affordable" belong anywhere near the 5 sourcebooks.
GW just released a "FREE" 32 page supplement of NEW content. That should tell you something about the ACTUAL production costs of the 48 page supplements that involved little more than 95% copy/paste content that they're charging $33 CDN for.
Give me the original InDesign files for the rulebook and sourcebooks and within a week I'll have a 300 page print ready file of just the rules and profiles by a) cutting out the filler (Kingdoms of Men for example being 48 pages, the profiles themselves only taking up approximately 24 pages) b) eliminate duplication c) reformat the profiles to eliminate the space wasted in the current layout for models like Damrod who have no options or special rules yet still take up the same space on the page.
Better yet for terms of cost and portability let me scale the font to 75% (ie the same size as MoM or EFGT) and go perfect bound on a lighter weight paper and I'll give it to you either a 150 page A5 book, or a more heavily illustrated 240 page A4 book (about the size and weight of WD300(how much did THAT cost [rolleyes])) PLUS an 8 page A4 handy reference card with all the statlines for every model in the game all for the price of ONE of the LotRs supplements and still make a PROFIT.
Of course GW won't do that because they don't want the WHFB and 40k players to know how much they're overpaying for their books either.