Think of it this way: if the only things you know about the book are gross conceptual errors that ought to be intuitively obvious to the most casual observer, that could be taken as a good indication that all the other things that you have not yet heard about are also going to be garbage. In that light, it is not silly at all, although I personally would want to actually see the book in question before making a descision. On the other hand, if I would be buying via mail, I would consider that enough to avoid the purchase.EDG said:Klaus Kipling said:I do understand why military gearheads are nonplussed by those errant entries, but to get more upset than a mild irritation is surely nit-picking?
This is it exactly. The way some people are going on about it they sound like they're refusing to buy the book because it's got some mis-termed items in it, which is just plain silly.
Pagan priest said:Think of it this way: if the only things you know about the book are gross conceptual errors that ought to be intuitively obvious to the most casual observer, that could be taken as a good indication that all the other things that you have not yet heard about are also going to be garbage.
Hmm, but isn't the severe lack of ironmongary one of the other big complaints? Also, from what I have read about the complaints, it seems to be stuff that is independant of Traveller, or anything gaming at all.Klaus Kipling said:Pagan priest said:Think of it this way: if the only things you know about the book are gross conceptual errors that ought to be intuitively obvious to the most casual observer, that could be taken as a good indication that all the other things that you have not yet heard about are also going to be garbage.
But that is not the case. The conceptual errors are not gross, and would not be intuitively obvious to the most casual observer. If that's the impression you got from this thread then you have been mislead by a lot of the criticism, which is the point I've been trying to make.
I doubt a layman new to Traveller would find fault in the way which has been found here.
And normally a lot of bad impressions about a product would indicate it was garbage, but when those criticisms focus entirely on what amounts to less than 1% of the content then it is going to give a false impression indeed.
Pagan priest said:Hmm, but isn't the severe lack of ironmongary one of the other big complaints? Also, from what I have read about the complaints, it seems to be stuff that is independant of Traveller, or anything gaming at all.
Mind you, I still think the best option is to actually go to your FLGS and look at the book and then decide.
Pagan priest said:Think of it this way: if the only things you know about the book are gross conceptual errors that ought to be intuitively obvious to the most casual observer, that could be taken as a good indication that all the other things that you have not yet heard about are also going to be garbage.
zozotroll said:Now you are where most of us are on planets. Place to land, trade, get fuel, maybe shoot somebody for no good reason..Not all that worried if it can really exist or not.
EDG said:And that's fine. You won't see me shrieking about how nobody should buy a book with unrealistic planets in it though. (hell, I've got d20 Future - which talks about some stars being green. A glaring howler, certainly, but since the rest of the book is pretty good and since I know better than that, I can just ignore it and replace it with the right thing and be done with it).
EDG said:I've got d20 Future - which talks about some stars being green. A glaring howler, certainly, but since the rest of the book is pretty good and since I know better than that, I can just ignore it and replace it with the right thing and be done with it).
RandyT0001 said:Isn't that what Infojunky was basically doing. He knows more about artillery than the average person and was providing more information to all of us about the deficiencies of the book in that regard so that if one chooses to he can adjust it to be more realistic.
I didn't see him say "don't buy Mercenary," but he is providing additional information so those so inclined can properly adjust for the mistakes therein.