We don't require it for employment (nor should we).
Stainless said:andyl said:Stainless said:Just give me good, I don't care so much about the other two.
So you would prefer one book a year and published at twice, or three times, the current price?
Even if so - then the market isn't just you. Price goes too high, people buy a different game. Not enough support books, people look elsewhere and equally importantly the business model is a bust.
That isn't to say that things are perfect. For me Arms & Equipment could have been delayed. I don't see it as a particularly important book although I am sure others may disagree.
I was very pleased to see that Pavis Rises was put back in the schedule due to issues. It shows some commitment to getting the quality of that book right, rather than rush the development and editing.
Which is good, because Pavis has a special place in a lot of old gamers' affections.
andyl said:If every book had that as the minimum level of quality then I would be content.
Leofwyn said:Rurik said:almightygm said:Cheap. Fast. Good. Pick any two.
Two?
It is a theory/philosophy from the business world. (at least that is where I heard it first)
Dal Thrax said:Looking at the number of things that have been identified as holdovers from a previous edition, is it possible that the wrong file got sent to the printers?
Dal Thrax said:Looking at the number of things that have been identified as holdovers from a previous edition, is it possible that the wrong file got sent to the printers?