Subscriber Service for PRPG Errata Please


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Dear Paizo,
Perhaps I am speaking only for my self, but I am sure us who got the book when it was made really are not looking to buy the PRPG core players book again so soon.

So here is a request. Could we please get a printed errata, if not free, maybe $5-$10, maybe $15 at most? I am sure us devoted early subscribers would like some hard bound pamphlet when the full errata made would be great!

Thanks for the great game
Sir Hexen Ineptus


I agree that a printed errata would be appreciated. There is a possibility that might be considered if the finances are available. It is keep the original "First Edition" for the Collector status and purchase the updated version for use in the game. Realize this is just a suggestion and not everyone has the finances to do it. Heck, I might not be able to do it, but it is something to think about.

Just my 2 cp.


silverhair2008 wrote:

I agree that a printed errata would be appreciated. There is a possibility that might be considered if the finances are available. It is keep the original "First Edition" for the Collector status and purchase the updated version for use in the game. Realize this is just a suggestion and not everyone has the finances to do it. Heck, I might not be able to do it, but it is something to think about.

Just my 2 cp.

Some of us don't have the money really, and any ways I have already accidentally dented up the front cover...

People don't have the money to even buy the book in the first place, and fellow board members are offering to buy them a PDF. So just a thought that buying another instead of getting some a PDF seems a bit selfish to me.

Scarab Sages

I'm not that kind of collector, my collection habits is limited to keeping the book in as pristine of condition it can while being used...if it get damaged, so be it...

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The most up-to-date official errata-for any printing-will always be available from the Pathfinder RPG Resources page. Its currently two pages or so. For a document so small, it will almost certainly be cheaper to have it printed and bound at your local copyshop than for us to have them printed and shipped.


As I said, it was just a suggestion. I am not telling anyone to spend what they don't have available. I cannot even claim it is an original thought from me. I heard/read it somewhere else. I was just passing along an idea.

Ciao.


Ross Byers wrote:
The most up-to-date official errata-for any printing-will always be available from the Pathfinder RPG Resources page. Its currently two pages or so. For a document so small, it will almost certainly be cheaper to have it printed and bound at your local copyshop than for us to have them printed and shipped.

True enough, but I have seen Jason speaking of a more full errata to come, example, the Shield Mastery Thread. So we don't know how big the next to finished errata is going to be.

Dark Archive

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Sir Hexen Ineptus wrote:
Ross Byers wrote:
The most up-to-date official errata-for any printing-will always be available from the Pathfinder RPG Resources page. Its currently two pages or so. For a document so small, it will almost certainly be cheaper to have it printed and bound at your local copyshop than for us to have them printed and shipped.
True enough, but I have seen Jason speaking of a more full errata to come, example, the Shield Mastery Thread. So we don't know how big the next to finished errata is going to be.

In general, anything less than 32 pages gets quite cost ineffective, and I would be suprised if the errata got to that big.

This article by SKR covers pricing quite well:

http://www.seankreynolds.com/rpgfiles/rants/rpgsaretooexpensive.html


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If such a pamphlet is unfeasible for paizo to do because of the size or what have you, we can always just print up the errata'd sections from the pdf. With a little bit of online know-how you could even bind it.


Enlight_Bystand wrote:
Sir Hexen Ineptus wrote:
Ross Byers wrote:
The most up-to-date official errata-for any printing-will always be available from the Pathfinder RPG Resources page. Its currently two pages or so. For a document so small, it will almost certainly be cheaper to have it printed and bound at your local copyshop than for us to have them printed and shipped.
True enough, but I have seen Jason speaking of a more full errata to come, example, the Shield Mastery Thread. So we don't know how big the next to finished errata is going to be.

In general, anything less than 32 pages gets quite cost ineffective, and I would be suprised if the errata got to that big.

This article by SKR covers pricing quite well:

>>>Linked<<<


Sock Puppet wrote:
Enlight_Bystand wrote:
Sir Hexen Ineptus wrote:
Ross Byers wrote:
The most up-to-date official errata-for any printing-will always be available from the Pathfinder RPG Resources page. Its currently two pages or so. For a document so small, it will almost certainly be cheaper to have it printed and bound at your local copyshop than for us to have them printed and shipped.
True enough, but I have seen Jason speaking of a more full errata to come, example, the Shield Mastery Thread. So we don't know how big the next to finished errata is going to be.

In general, anything less than 32 pages gets quite cost ineffective, and I would be suprised if the errata got to that big.

This article by SKR covers pricing quite well:

>>>Linked<<<

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