Quote: (Chroma @ 02 Jun. 2009, 15:10 )
Actually, there's been a wiki page about it up for quite some time, which allowed for constant "live" updating and changes.
Putting it into a "book" has the unintended consequence of making things look "done" when they're not, which is why we've held off from putting something like that out.
I tend to forget the Wiki exists actually, I'd looked at it briefly ages ago, but it seemed to be out of date.
I don't it's been the best approach, but regardless -
one clearly branded army book should
definitely be done and
advertised and publicised here and elsewhere for the more official/balanced armies - it's a
heck of a missed opportunity!
Once the basic thing was done updating it wouldn't be that hard every so often. It could be decided to be updated regularly every X months or as and when a list changes - list development could still happen in the meantime on the forums for those interested in playtesting, whereas those not would at least be using one document rather than the various possible options on here now.
If this can be done then really Mark and Hojyn should be very much thanked and praised for their efforts, but politely and diplomatically asked to take down their versions from here to cut down down on confusion and duplication.
Frankly the confusing state of play probably puts people off the Net-EA and the development, whereas this could be a way of helping people and encouraging people to use the rules and possibly lend a hand developing them further - I don't think compiled lists in print would be a threat to development (it's being done NET-EA unofficially anyway), rather I think the overall effect would be the
opposite.
At the start of the document just have some kind of introductory message of a paragraph or so from the ERC, explaining for the layman about the document, it being developed here - with a link (someone could see a printed copy out in the real world and not be familiar with the forums) - and the Net-EA, mentioning it is updated every so often and clearly mark the date / version on there.
I'm also agreeing with what Fortis has to say and think it's great we have a newcomers perspective

We should be encouraging many more newcomers!