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Re: [HoE] Hopefully, constructive criticism (WAS Re: [HoE] Mason-Dixon Wall)



> As I said, I am new to the game and it seems that I'm looking at a good,
> well-supported and thought-out product put out by a company that cares enough
> about it's customers to listen to them in a format like this.  There is fear,
> though.  Fear of seeing that company head down that slippery slope that T$R and
> Wh$te Wo$f have descended, where the Bottom Line takes precedent over putting out
> a good or original product.  And if, in the process of trying to pull you away, I
> should end up tearing your sleeve, all I can do is say Sorry and that I merely
> feared for your safety.
> 

I can understand this, but there are page constraints in order to keep
the book down to a cost level that customers will pay, and there's also
the fact that ideas have been presented, but won't be completely thought
out until later. Yes, it can be a bite in the wallet, but I buy
everything for DL and HoE anyway. I'm just glad PEG isn't like West End
games. If you've ever read more than a couple of their Star Wars books,
you know what I mean. Half the book is new material, the other half or
two-thirds is previously published material that you already knew. Kind
of makes you feel more gypped when you read it and think "I've already
got all this information in the 'Imperial Sourcebook.' Why the Hell did
I waste my money on this?"

MG5K
-- 
"The proctologist called. They found your head."