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<blockquote data-quote="shadzar" data-source="post: 5437769" data-attributes="member: 6667746"><p>Well that is easy, a book just reprinting the same recipes, only slightly altered won't sell, so they don't try to reprint a cookbook as something new, unlike RPGs.</p><p></p><p>An eggplant recipe book that has the exact same recipes as the old one, is not a new book, but a reprint, and people don't need it if they have the old one. Nothing was changed except the cover art maybe. So a 2nd edition printing of a cookbook is just that, while RPG uses the term "edition" incorrectly.</p><p></p><p>In the book world, and edition of a printing is really just typographical and/or grammar fixes, and each new edition uses the same things the previous did, but applies these typographical fixes.</p><p></p><p>RPGs on the other hand just slap "edition" to mean the next "version" of the product. Ergo a naming convention for these so-called editions using software denotation.</p><p></p><p>3.0</p><p>3.5</p><p>3.75</p><p>etc</p><p></p><p>So if the RPGs, printed in books, would use the term edition correctly rather than try to redefine it just for them, and called their products what they were, there would be les arguments over editions.</p><p></p><p>Trivial Pursuit 80's Edition, is the same game in all ways, just themed to one type of questions. Closer and more appropriate use of the term Edition, but still not right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadzar, post: 5437769, member: 6667746"] Well that is easy, a book just reprinting the same recipes, only slightly altered won't sell, so they don't try to reprint a cookbook as something new, unlike RPGs. An eggplant recipe book that has the exact same recipes as the old one, is not a new book, but a reprint, and people don't need it if they have the old one. Nothing was changed except the cover art maybe. So a 2nd edition printing of a cookbook is just that, while RPG uses the term "edition" incorrectly. In the book world, and edition of a printing is really just typographical and/or grammar fixes, and each new edition uses the same things the previous did, but applies these typographical fixes. RPGs on the other hand just slap "edition" to mean the next "version" of the product. Ergo a naming convention for these so-called editions using software denotation. 3.0 3.5 3.75 etc So if the RPGs, printed in books, would use the term edition correctly rather than try to redefine it just for them, and called their products what they were, there would be les arguments over editions. Trivial Pursuit 80's Edition, is the same game in all ways, just themed to one type of questions. Closer and more appropriate use of the term Edition, but still not right. [/QUOTE]
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