Quote: (Chroma @ 08 May 2009, 14:27 )
A final version should be going out to Jervis today.
The NetERC updates/changes are unofficial, "fan-based" rule changes that were to "extreme" for Jervis; namely, Jervis wanted *no* point cost changes in the 2008 Errata as he didn't want anyone without 'net access to show up at a tournament and told their army was invalid because of point costs.
That's a real shame IMO. One of the things I really liked about the Handbook (before I found out it's apparent lack of officialness), was that like BloodBowl's rules committee, an effort was being put in place to balance the game, rather than accept imbalance over the cost of inconvenience.
I understand the theory of 'no internet access make Jack a dull boy', but it doesn't fly IMO. If that's the case, why issue errata online? I can see someone showing up and being told their Scouts can't be Drop Podded, or their Eldar don't get Spirit Stones, etc. not being happy about it. Heck, in the last game I played, the Eldar player spent half his turn setting up an Assault, only to find out about the Attacker Stalled caveat precluding his Warlock Titan and Avatar not allowing Supporting Fire after his Rangers were obliterated.
Just seems that if there's going to be a re-release of all the errated rules, including errated lists isn't a big deal. A lack thereof just means that certain units (Predators, Land Raiders, Vindicators, Baneblades) and certain armies (Marines) are just going to gather more dust than they do, and other units (Terminators*, Eldar Jetbikes) and armies (Orks) see even more use.
* And I really don't want to see more Terminators. Still the most common Marine pick in our local group, even with the corrected ZOC/Teleport knowledge.
Morgan Vening