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ChessPwn wrote:

So with the new discussion I'm curious what people's opinion on this are.

Do you feel that:

A) The ACG errata will come before Pathfinder Unchained and Occult Adventures
B) The ACG errata will come after Pathfinder Unchained but before Occult Adventures
C) The ACG errata won't be till after Pathfinder Unchained and Occult Adventures are released

I would expect A, but I'm beginning to think it might be B.

Paizo Employee Chris Lambertz Paizo Glitterati Robot wrote:
Locking this one. We've got discussions about the status of errata in a few different places right now, and I think referencing those threads is going to be more productive than taking bets on how quickly our staff can work. We hear the issue and understand where this comes from, but are not confident that this is really needed.

So I'm not allowed to ask the community when they feel the ACG will come out in relation to the other books that we have word are coming out?

OR

Are you wanting me to ask this question in one of the other ACG threads?

Paizo Glitterati Robot

Asking the question is more appropriate in one of the ACG threads. We'd also prefer not to host polls, which will inevitably bait other posters, concerning the speed at which our staff is able to complete work. Additionally, utilizing the Website Feedback forum or community@paizo.com is preferred for these kinds of questions in the future.


Thank you, I was unaware of the preferred communication channels.

But I was wanting my own thread to avoid cluttering up the discussion in the other ACG, and to have the focus be just my question. Also as far as I understand my question has nothing to do with "the speed at which your staff is able to complete work." but to get people's opinions on when they think the errata will come.

Also I fail to see how this question is much different from other threads that discuss things that haven't happened yet, or threads that ask people for what they feel is the correct answer. Like, "Which is better this build or that one?" "What do you think will be in Unchained/what do you want to see in unchained?"


I think what Chris is getting at is that there's zero benefit from the question being asked. With greatest respect, it's much the same as a multiple choice question asking "how many more quarters than dimes do you think Anguish has in his pocket?"

Speculating about which sports team is going to win the SportsBowlCup this year might be entertaining, but speculating on a publishing schedule just puts pressure where it's not helpful and invites inevitable friction.

Hope this perspective helps.

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