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<blockquote data-quote="John Cooper" data-source="post: 2376488" data-attributes="member: 24255"><p>Entonfire: Judging by your post count, you're new to the boards (and welcome, by the way!), so it's quite possible this was the first John Cooper review you've seen. I'm one of those anal retentive types who gets all hot and bothered by incorrect creature stats. Not everyone feels the same way as I do, but there are those of us who feel that accurate stats are an absolute must in a gaming product, and the "unofficial errata" I post in my reviews are for the benefit of those people. If you're not concerned about the errata - and I'm guessing that you're not, seeing as how you put "helpfully" in quotation marks in your post - then it's a simple matter to breeze past them and pick up reading the review after the errata section. (The errata is in bullet format, so it's easy to see where it begins and ends.) I put the errata where I did in the review (as opposed to at the end, as you suggested), because I was discussing the product in a sequential fashion, from front to back. The "unofficial errata" section on the monster stats was placed where I was discussing the monster chapter, as simple as that. Check out some of my other monster book reviews if you're so inclined; they're all that way.</p><p></p><p>As for the cover, I thought that by stating I had reviewed it positively in the past, that nothing much else needed to be said. If you're interested on my previous comments on the cover, though, here's the blurb from my review of the first PDF:And here's the relevant blurb from my review of the second PDF:My thoughts at the time were that the target audience for <em>Legends of the Samurai - Campaign Guide</em> were those that had already purchased the other two PDFs in the series, and thus had already seen the cover artwork - twice, in fact. But there you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Cooper, post: 2376488, member: 24255"] Entonfire: Judging by your post count, you're new to the boards (and welcome, by the way!), so it's quite possible this was the first John Cooper review you've seen. I'm one of those anal retentive types who gets all hot and bothered by incorrect creature stats. Not everyone feels the same way as I do, but there are those of us who feel that accurate stats are an absolute must in a gaming product, and the "unofficial errata" I post in my reviews are for the benefit of those people. If you're not concerned about the errata - and I'm guessing that you're not, seeing as how you put "helpfully" in quotation marks in your post - then it's a simple matter to breeze past them and pick up reading the review after the errata section. (The errata is in bullet format, so it's easy to see where it begins and ends.) I put the errata where I did in the review (as opposed to at the end, as you suggested), because I was discussing the product in a sequential fashion, from front to back. The "unofficial errata" section on the monster stats was placed where I was discussing the monster chapter, as simple as that. Check out some of my other monster book reviews if you're so inclined; they're all that way. As for the cover, I thought that by stating I had reviewed it positively in the past, that nothing much else needed to be said. If you're interested on my previous comments on the cover, though, here's the blurb from my review of the first PDF:And here's the relevant blurb from my review of the second PDF:My thoughts at the time were that the target audience for [i]Legends of the Samurai - Campaign Guide[/i] were those that had already purchased the other two PDFs in the series, and thus had already seen the cover artwork - twice, in fact. But there you go. [/QUOTE]
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