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Firehawk Games RPG Products => Novus RPG => Topic started by: imported_Rasyr on June 17, 2012, 02:27:00 PM
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Should I keep these on separate pages or combine them into a single page?
At the moment, I only have a single Errata item listed (am going to add a second - giving a Casting Option to the Summon Familiar spell - but those are the only two items listed)
Please come to the forums and let me know your opinions
Thanks!
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Okay, I have gone ahead and combined them for now, but if you want to look at the stand-alone errata page, you can see it here:
http://www.firehawkgames.biz/?page_id=1703
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Combined Errata is always good
Any plans to update the PDF, just picked up the deluxe versions and all the librums today
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Welcome to the forums Heimdallsgothi.
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Combined Errata is always good
Any plans to update the PDF, just picked up the deluxe versions and all the librums today
Eventually, yes, but not in the immediate future. I have a partnership with Chronicle City, and they have done a print run to make the book available for distributors, so I will have to wait until they are almost ready to do another print run before I update the files (as I really do not want to be selling print and PDF versions that are different from one another.
However, in the meantime, I have collected what errata there has been to find so far (only 3 items, so I think that Novus is doing well in that department).
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giving a Casting Option to the Summon Familiar spell
It looks like this has not yet made it into the errata?
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giving a Casting Option to the Summon Familiar spell
It looks like this has not yet made it into the errata?
Thanks for reminding me!! I had forgotten what it was I wanted to add, and your prompting spurred me on to go search for it and include it in the errata.
It has been added to the list....
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I have added a few more instances of errata over the past couple of days as I post more spells online (should hopefully have the last of the spells up this morning).
Overall, I think I have done very very well keeping down the number of errors in the book. On average, I think that Novus has fewer than most books, and that they are, on the whole, more minor than I have seen in many other books (including some I have worked on in the past).