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<blockquote data-quote="Primal" data-source="post: 5281932" data-attributes="member: 30678"><p>Yet I think there are people (who were/are"fence-sitters" or even 3E/PF fans) who might have become interested in 4E, but feel that it's pointless to buy the books if you need to print out hundreds of pages of errata. Now, if the core books included errata, it would be another story; we'd definitely try 4E. </p><p></p><p>I know that the Essentials include errata, but as the previews are coming in I'm becoming more and more convinced that it's not what I expected. In any case, we would want the "core versions" of each class (which are not included in Essentials, IIRC). Furthermore, unless I'm completely wrong, the first box set and supplements only cover levels 1-10, right? If I'm dishing out 50-100 dollars for a game (or even more), I definitely want the whole package.</p><p></p><p>I may be in the minority, but I think there would be enough of us -- and people who are fed up with their books being filled with hand-written errata -- to justify another print run. Besides, what about those "newbies" who try the Essentials and would like to buy the core books, too? I imagine they'd like to get errated books as well (especially if they have already been playing errated rules).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Primal, post: 5281932, member: 30678"] Yet I think there are people (who were/are"fence-sitters" or even 3E/PF fans) who might have become interested in 4E, but feel that it's pointless to buy the books if you need to print out hundreds of pages of errata. Now, if the core books included errata, it would be another story; we'd definitely try 4E. I know that the Essentials include errata, but as the previews are coming in I'm becoming more and more convinced that it's not what I expected. In any case, we would want the "core versions" of each class (which are not included in Essentials, IIRC). Furthermore, unless I'm completely wrong, the first box set and supplements only cover levels 1-10, right? If I'm dishing out 50-100 dollars for a game (or even more), I definitely want the whole package. I may be in the minority, but I think there would be enough of us -- and people who are fed up with their books being filled with hand-written errata -- to justify another print run. Besides, what about those "newbies" who try the Essentials and would like to buy the core books, too? I imagine they'd like to get errated books as well (especially if they have already been playing errated rules). [/QUOTE]
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