Wild Karrde
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Ranger REG said:
Patches fixes thing, it does not introduce new material, which is what the revised edition is about (probably as ordered by Mr. Lucas).
As far as I can tell these changes were decided on by WOTC. I think they're throwing in the EPII stuff to make you feel like you're justified in spending another 35.00$.
True, but you wouldn't ask for a new model in exchange for your current model.
True. But that's simply because I'm not asking for a new model. It's not like they're going to completely revamp the system. It's more like they are doing tweaks here and there. Why are they doing these tweaks? Because it wasn't done right the first time. And that's what would happen with any other product that wasn't up to snuff. Game or car.
I will buy the game. I have no doubts on that. It's just disheartening to see that they put what they obviously consider to be an inferior product and now I'm gonna get gouged twice for it.
A revised edition would be considered a brand new edition. If they want to simply correct the current rulebook, they can simply do so buy ordering a new printing, just as they did with D&D Player's Handbook (currently on its second printing).
And it's revised rules, not 2nd edition, so I don't think it is a new edition. And for the printing of PHB they went in and corrected what changes needed to be made before they started the second printing. So does that make the PHB a new edition...no it's fixing things that were messed up in the original and it's still considered 3E. The only difference with that and Star Wars is that they have to actually change mechanics because it wasn't play tested thoroughly the first time. And FYI this is no fault of mine yet I get stuck with the cost.
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