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Would a repeat of the large errata from the previous edition put you off of Next?
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<blockquote data-quote="Li Shenron" data-source="post: 6282367" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>Short answer: <strong>yes</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Long answer: it may not prevent me to jump on 5e wagon, but it will at least make me <strong>wait</strong> before buying the core books, in hope for a second print with much less errata.</p><p></p><p>Does it matter? Yes, because I have a precedent: when <strong>3.5</strong> came out, I wanted to buy it but purposefully waited in order to avoid possible errata (don't even know how many there really were). In the meantime, I switched to 3.5 and run the game only using the SRD. After a few months of playing the game, I realized <strong>3.0</strong> was superior for my tastes, switched back, and never bought any 3.5 book. Had I felt safe about the books being errata-free, WotC would have got at least 100e more from me.</p><p></p><p>I still don't fully get why can't we have errata-free core books... Supplements have less errata, even tho they have less people working on them, less time before publishing, and less playtest. Scientific/mathematic books have thousands of formulas, and many of them manage to be virtually errata-free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Li Shenron, post: 6282367, member: 1465"] Short answer: [B]yes[/B]. Long answer: it may not prevent me to jump on 5e wagon, but it will at least make me [B]wait[/B] before buying the core books, in hope for a second print with much less errata. Does it matter? Yes, because I have a precedent: when [B]3.5[/B] came out, I wanted to buy it but purposefully waited in order to avoid possible errata (don't even know how many there really were). In the meantime, I switched to 3.5 and run the game only using the SRD. After a few months of playing the game, I realized [B]3.0[/B] was superior for my tastes, switched back, and never bought any 3.5 book. Had I felt safe about the books being errata-free, WotC would have got at least 100e more from me. I still don't fully get why can't we have errata-free core books... Supplements have less errata, even tho they have less people working on them, less time before publishing, and less playtest. Scientific/mathematic books have thousands of formulas, and many of them manage to be virtually errata-free. [/QUOTE]
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