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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8060333" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>And you are absolutely right! Speed reading means that I might miss a few things now and then. This is why I often have to go through the books more than once. But after the fourth time, I usually get much more than a one shot careful reading. But it did happen to me to miss a few things even with many reads.</p><p></p><p>And yes, some AP are very badly organised, don't make sense at all and even have some major plot issues. I have not seen such bad AP in 5ed so far (at least, those that are official material for 5ed) but I did see these in previous editions. Some had issues (DH for example) but they were not major ones in my mind. STK had a strange assumption that no group would attack the friendly cloud giant... Without modifications, all groups that I have been aware of have systematically attack the poor sod. But other than a few minor bugs here and there and the usual adaptations required for each groups, nothing major came up so far.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't be sorry. I was not mad, angry or anything. I just answered. If my answer sounded sarcastic or angry; I am truly sorry. And yes, we all believe that there is always a bit of both sides that can be wrong. Communication is essential.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ho but it is not a super power and it can be learned. See the above answer to Ruin Explorer. Speed reading is useless in many areas. Technical read outs are out of the questions as are a lot of engineering books. Speed reading does have its limits. It is not an all powerful trump card for everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8060333, member: 6855114"] And you are absolutely right! Speed reading means that I might miss a few things now and then. This is why I often have to go through the books more than once. But after the fourth time, I usually get much more than a one shot careful reading. But it did happen to me to miss a few things even with many reads. And yes, some AP are very badly organised, don't make sense at all and even have some major plot issues. I have not seen such bad AP in 5ed so far (at least, those that are official material for 5ed) but I did see these in previous editions. Some had issues (DH for example) but they were not major ones in my mind. STK had a strange assumption that no group would attack the friendly cloud giant... Without modifications, all groups that I have been aware of have systematically attack the poor sod. But other than a few minor bugs here and there and the usual adaptations required for each groups, nothing major came up so far. Don't be sorry. I was not mad, angry or anything. I just answered. If my answer sounded sarcastic or angry; I am truly sorry. And yes, we all believe that there is always a bit of both sides that can be wrong. Communication is essential. Ho but it is not a super power and it can be learned. See the above answer to Ruin Explorer. Speed reading is useless in many areas. Technical read outs are out of the questions as are a lot of engineering books. Speed reading does have its limits. It is not an all powerful trump card for everything. [/QUOTE]
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