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<blockquote data-quote="spinozajack" data-source="post: 7669242" data-attributes="member: 6794198"><p>You realize that a survey is not equivalent to the truth on any given issue, right? Millions of people voted for Bush, who thinks the world was created 6000 years ago. Do that make it true? Because of votes? Seriously? Don't make me laugh. Popularity doesn't make something true or false, or a game mechanic broken or well designed.</p><p></p><p>The rest of your post is just snark, not worth responding to.</p><p></p><p>But yes, I do think people who don't do their jobs should be replaced. They told us they were going to fix game issues through errata, and according to this latest article and what Jeremy Crawford wrote, they don't consider "errata" to mean anything else than grammatical or punctuation mistakes. And they aren't going to fix any balance issues, except issue new options that are supposedly better balanced. In other words, stuff I bought and paid for in my PHB only last august is already obsolete. Dragon sorcerer? Nah, I'll take Favored Soul, thanks.</p><p></p><p>The fact that they took off the table fixing issues in the product they sold us is an act of bad faith, when on multiple occasions they told us that errata would definitely come, but they would be yearly instead of monthly like they were in 4th edition. Then they changed the definition of what they consider errata, basically moving the goal posts. Yes, I consider that dishonest and even lying. When you use a word which people expect to mean one thing, and then say well I meant it but I meant it only because I'm using a different definition, that's a Bill Clinton "it depends on what your definition of is is" type move. Errata in a games rules book includes functional changes to game rules to make them work as intended, not just correcting for editing errors or proofreading mistakes.</p><p></p><p>It's not hyperbolic to call a false statement a lie, because that's the literal truth. Nothing more, nothing less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinozajack, post: 7669242, member: 6794198"] You realize that a survey is not equivalent to the truth on any given issue, right? Millions of people voted for Bush, who thinks the world was created 6000 years ago. Do that make it true? Because of votes? Seriously? Don't make me laugh. Popularity doesn't make something true or false, or a game mechanic broken or well designed. The rest of your post is just snark, not worth responding to. But yes, I do think people who don't do their jobs should be replaced. They told us they were going to fix game issues through errata, and according to this latest article and what Jeremy Crawford wrote, they don't consider "errata" to mean anything else than grammatical or punctuation mistakes. And they aren't going to fix any balance issues, except issue new options that are supposedly better balanced. In other words, stuff I bought and paid for in my PHB only last august is already obsolete. Dragon sorcerer? Nah, I'll take Favored Soul, thanks. The fact that they took off the table fixing issues in the product they sold us is an act of bad faith, when on multiple occasions they told us that errata would definitely come, but they would be yearly instead of monthly like they were in 4th edition. Then they changed the definition of what they consider errata, basically moving the goal posts. Yes, I consider that dishonest and even lying. When you use a word which people expect to mean one thing, and then say well I meant it but I meant it only because I'm using a different definition, that's a Bill Clinton "it depends on what your definition of is is" type move. Errata in a games rules book includes functional changes to game rules to make them work as intended, not just correcting for editing errors or proofreading mistakes. It's not hyperbolic to call a false statement a lie, because that's the literal truth. Nothing more, nothing less. [/QUOTE]
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