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nogbadthebad
5771xp
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Is making mistakes in a let’s play that big a deal? If they addressed in future vids then, given the volume of new stuff you poor souls have to inflict on yourselves it’s understandable. It also might give an area for a house rule because it makes more sense.

ignoring the double-headedness, is part of the problem with sets in general the expectations have changed? Back when I were a lad (shit am getting to that age now) I bought DBA 2.0 I think for under a £10, and it came with a page of errata that I accepted.

Roll forwards, rule sets are more expensive and shines and have fancy things like colour, but if I have just forked out £30+ for them (dunno how much SPQR is for rules only) I am much more annoyed if there is a mistake as to me if you’re going to tart them up to that degree, my view is why the whatzit did you not get some muppet to read them before hitting print! I mean at uni I got a mate to read my essays- he new nowt about the subject or course and that kept the thing on track

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