- I love the physical media (you should see my game library and my Blu-Ray collection). But in the past 3 years it has become clear that the world is moving away from physical media, especially for games. Even I buy a majority of my games in digital form now. Gone are the days I could browse 3 full walls of PC games at Electronic Boutique.

- Only about 3% of all the copies of Book 1 and 2 we sold were DVDs. Yes, we probably would have sold more if we had ordered more discs when we ran out, but sales had dropped to 1-2 per week at that time and ordering another 500 (minimum order) didn't make sense.
- Shipping sucks. The U.S. government has made it as hard as possible to ship packages outside of the States. We have to fill out Customs Forms for each disc and literally stand in line with boxes of packages, waiting for each package to be scanned and processed. This is why places like Amazon just build distribution centers in other countries, because international shipping from the U.S. is a nightmare.
- It's just not worth it. We generally charge $10 - $12 more per disc to cover all this shipping cost, but by the time we pay for the discs, the packaging, the shipping fees, our time to handle it all (or pay a shipping company to do it all for us), we barely break even. And if a disc gets lost in transit then we do it all again for free (this has happened at least a dozen times).
So...what are the options?
Well, we could make all the artwork and disc content available for fans to make their own discs. This would include the DVD case insert artwork and DVD disc artwork. You print it yourself and make your own disc and disc case.
Also, with Plimus we can set an option to have them send you a disc if you buy it through us. This isn't a pretty disc in a cool box, but rather just a copy of the install file on a disc that is sent to you, for an additional $6.00.
So...what is everyone's opinion of this?