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Would a repeat of the large errata from the previous edition put you off of Next?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 6283466" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>Is it a handful like myself, or is it many players like myself? You contradict yourself in a matter of a couple of sentences.</p><p></p><p>It's a fair number. And as I said earlier (which you removed from my quote, and then pretended the part you quoted was the only thing I proposed), one easy solution is probably just have two different sets of errata. One, 6 pages long. The other, 27 pages long. Put them both on the web. The cost of doing this isn't that much in time or resources, and we can dispense with the strawman that I or anyone said the only option is to sell a hardcopy.</p><p></p><p>That, and really, are you seriously arguing a wrap-around loose cover with new art that you can tuck a print-out of errata into with your PHB is an "expensive" proposition that has no hope of recovering their investment? I think lots of people might like that, as it protects their book, gives them more art, and room to tuck notes and character sheets and other stuff into it.</p><p></p><p>By the way, will you refuse to play 5e if they do the short-form errata of only 6 pages for the PHB? Will others? I doubt it. It's the easiest method to do, so if we're talking ease and cost and risk of loss of players, that seems like a good option too. And if you don't like the advancement in editing that's come over time well...oh well <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 6283466, member: 2525"] Is it a handful like myself, or is it many players like myself? You contradict yourself in a matter of a couple of sentences. It's a fair number. And as I said earlier (which you removed from my quote, and then pretended the part you quoted was the only thing I proposed), one easy solution is probably just have two different sets of errata. One, 6 pages long. The other, 27 pages long. Put them both on the web. The cost of doing this isn't that much in time or resources, and we can dispense with the strawman that I or anyone said the only option is to sell a hardcopy. That, and really, are you seriously arguing a wrap-around loose cover with new art that you can tuck a print-out of errata into with your PHB is an "expensive" proposition that has no hope of recovering their investment? I think lots of people might like that, as it protects their book, gives them more art, and room to tuck notes and character sheets and other stuff into it. By the way, will you refuse to play 5e if they do the short-form errata of only 6 pages for the PHB? Will others? I doubt it. It's the easiest method to do, so if we're talking ease and cost and risk of loss of players, that seems like a good option too. And if you don't like the advancement in editing that's come over time well...oh well :) [/QUOTE]
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