Have the Core PDFs been Updated Yet?

We know the files have been updated (else we wouldn't have errataed PDFs). The books are made on the basis of those files (Sorry, can't recall what they are called). It's pretty obvious that the next print run will incorporate the errata.
An official response, or a link to one, would be fantastically useful at this point.

Don't get me wrong - what you're saying makes perfect sense to me, but hey, I don't know how they do things there. And, again, (at least) two people have asked in the last few months or so, and not received a response of any kind.

Well, except this response, I guess. But that's not what I'm talkin' 'bout. :)
 

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Thanks for the link :)

but this post is from november last year...

maybe a little more information of how the stock is doing would help (but maybe it is counterproductive, because then all will hold back with buying...)

what about a private message then ;)

I doubt WotC, just like most other companies share information about their sales with random people on the internet.
 

I doubt WotC, just like most other companies share information about their sales with random people on the internet.

While I think that is most unlikely for Wizards to do but I would be grateful if WoTC was kind enough to post an announcement that the printed books have erratas in them which is.......also unlikely. :(
 

I doubt WotC, just like most other companies share information about their sales with random people on the internet.

yes, i do too ;)

but they already anounced a second printing etc...

As i do think it is not the best idea to tell everyone that you have outdated material in your stock and (as you can read in my post), spreading information at the right time can help your sales...

...scientific books are often in the 8th printing or something, with forewords pointing out the older errors and corrections... i don´t think you have to be ashamed when you have freshly enhanced 3rd printing books out...
 

yes, i do too ;)

but they already anounced a second printing etc...

As i do think it is not the best idea to tell everyone that you have outdated material in your stock and (as you can read in my post), spreading information at the right time can help your sales...

...scientific books are often in the 8th printing or something, with forewords pointing out the older errors and corrections... i don´t think you have to be ashamed when you have freshly enhanced 3rd printing books out...

I don't think they are ashamed. I am not sure how you got to that conclusion :)

And afaik, it's the fourth print they are on now, fifth will be the one with errata. It could be one less though, memory isn't what it has been :)
 

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