(Otterman @ May 26 2007,22:27)
QUOTE
(Mark_Logue @ May 26 2007,00:09)
QUOTE
Do they even actually hire an editor? ?I would get Kim to help me edit all the typos out if they gave me a free copy of the book.
And I used to proofread for Task Force Games. Lack of labor shouldn't be their excuse.
I used to proofread for Agents Of Gaming. You are right, lack of labor should not be an excuse.
Doing that taught me that there are a lot of people out there who are just poor at paying attention to details, some shockingly so. I would have that producing your own wargaming products would have engendered a sense of pride. You know, if you are going to slap your name and reputation on a product you want it to be the best possible. Nope.
The biggest problem I found with AOG was that you can highlight and point out spelling problems as much as you like, but if they don't care or forget to update the spelling then all is for nothing. You would think that there would be a spell-checker program that would point out the mistakes, right? WRONG!!! These guys would type stuff directly into the page layouts instead of something like MS Word, completely bypassing any spell-checking.
What was even more aggravating is that I wrote a supplement for them that they printed. (GROPOS: Narn book) But before it was to go to press they would not let me look at it to double-check and edit stuff. Never mind that I was the most familiar with the material, they thought that I would be too-biased in my work, or some such hooey. So guess what happened? My book was the most mistake riddled book that they ever made. I was so mad that I was the one who eventually collated the corrections and answered all of the FAQ.
Back on topic...
Is there anything in the book that would be of interest to Epic gamers?