I'll admit that asking if something is worth being upset about may not have been the smoothest move on my part. That said, your sentiment above is hyperbolic and ridiculous; you ordered a cheeseburger meal with fries and that's (metaphorically) exactly what you got, except one of the fries was slightly burned! The fries were not completely omitted or forgotten about, nor were there pickles where there should have been fries.Asking if this is something to be annoyed about is something that would upset me. It would be like asking if when I ordered fries with my Cheeseburger and getting pickles instead and saying... "is it worth getting annoyed at" Should we bring it to attention of the company? YES!! We paid for something. We should get our monies worth too. If it is a rules breaking error it should be both pointed out and dealt with! Saying is it worth getting annoyed about would just add fule to the fire in my opinion and should be avoided.
Do you really believe that you didn't get your money's worth for the Player's Handbook because of an error in the spell section? Because there are 319 other pages in that book, and I suspect you plan to use many of them.
That's weird, because when I got my 3E Player's Handbook in August 2000, it had a mini-Monster Manual and mini-Dungeon Master's Guide inside. Strange that they would include that with the explicit intention to tide players over until the MM and DMG were released if those books hit the market at the same time, don't you think?Actually Ravenheart, 3.0 was released in the SAME Month. Aug 2000 AT Gen Con. I was there that year when it was. I bought the books as well. Yes they were full of errors and I did not use them to say that they were not full of errors, but that it is not an excuse that having a staggered release, that they will limit the errors, it very well could but in it's history RPG core books typically release in the same month. 4E did as well and again it was full of errors. But again this is all due to their proofing the books enough ahead of time. Will any game book be without errors probably never but it should never be so glaring as the past two editions were and looks like we might be getting the same problems.
So one can't be blamed for being upset.
"WotC is staffed by a bunch of idiots and crooks who don't know how to plan a release correctly and are just withholding our precious books as a marketing ploy," is the sort of thing that won't get you very far around here, because it's fallacious nonsense. Ditto for, "If they are STILL editing and revising the rules for the DMG it is to [sic] late in the game."FJW, If they had planned it correctly we would not have had to wait for all 3 of them, which they could easily have done. This is more of a marketing ploy on their end (I believe) and they are hoping to build up anticipation. The books are already at the printers I am sure and being printed already. If they are STILL editing and revising the rules for the DMG it is to late in the game and they are bound to make some mistakes.