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<blockquote data-quote="sfgiants" data-source="post: 59043" data-attributes="member: 868"><p>I was just reading the post on Masters of the Wild and the issue of errata came up constantly. People complaining about small errors and typos, people complaining about changes in wording etc. Gimme a break. Why complain about something needing errata? At least they give it to us. If a mistake is made (and I challenge all the errata whiners to edit a game book perfectly w.o. error) at least WotC fixes it. Many game companies (most notably Palladium, never admit a mistake and never fix it). Computer games constantly do this to us. It's called a patch, ever heard of it? The goal of any producer (gaming or video gaming) is to provide a quality product that people will want to buy, so they can make some money. Errata is just a way to fix an errors they may have made. Live with it and be grateful we have it. 1e had typos and no one complained. No one fixed it, we just played. If you don't like it, don't buy it. If you don't like the errata, ignore it. I am just tired of ungrateful whiners complaining about a company trying to do its best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sfgiants, post: 59043, member: 868"] I was just reading the post on Masters of the Wild and the issue of errata came up constantly. People complaining about small errors and typos, people complaining about changes in wording etc. Gimme a break. Why complain about something needing errata? At least they give it to us. If a mistake is made (and I challenge all the errata whiners to edit a game book perfectly w.o. error) at least WotC fixes it. Many game companies (most notably Palladium, never admit a mistake and never fix it). Computer games constantly do this to us. It's called a patch, ever heard of it? The goal of any producer (gaming or video gaming) is to provide a quality product that people will want to buy, so they can make some money. Errata is just a way to fix an errors they may have made. Live with it and be grateful we have it. 1e had typos and no one complained. No one fixed it, we just played. If you don't like it, don't buy it. If you don't like the errata, ignore it. I am just tired of ungrateful whiners complaining about a company trying to do its best. [/QUOTE]
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