Quote: (GlynG @ 04 Jun. 2009, 22:01 )
I agree with everything Marcconz says above, and hope things get moving with it rather than it languishing or being excessively drawn out.
Have you decided how this will be done Chroma? Rather than starting from scratch would not much updating and re-branding an existing document by the likes of Mark or Hojyn and working closely with them/drawing on their experiences get it done much quicker?
The thing that concerns me is that I have heard similar statements from the netERC before. I gave a revised (with the new Jervis errata) copy of the Handbook to the netERC well over a year ago for final updating with ERC lists (as I got busy with study and didn't have time to play Epic let alone develop rulesets). I also mentioned the NetERC website idea to them and Cybershadow at the start of this year. While there were affirmations that something would happen regarding both of these, nothing ever did. Now this may have been due to all sorts of factors that I don't have information about, but it doesn't inspire confidence... especially when I'm seeing people like E&C warning that the netERC risks becoming "irrelevant" in other threads.
It also seems to me that Chroma has been doing many sideline and other projects in the time available... all very good, but not really a priority I would judge given his ERC position - it seems a wiser priority would have been getting an easy to access and digest document of the rules and lists out (easily possible for 3 people given that myself and now Hojyn have produced documents like that individually). While Hena has been updating the various original PDF's of the main rules (which sounds like it was a nightmare and very time consuming), unfortunately I don't think this is what most epic players really want (lots of watermarked files rather than a single clean rulebook file and single clean army book file)...  Neal has been doing his usual thankless task of trying to please everyone and stubbornly trudging through his review schedule largely on time.
Anyhow, if all of the above is viewed positively as a useful learning experience, I really do hope the ERC take on board the message their supporters (or at least the vocal ones) would like the focus of their work to be...
1. NetERC Handbook/Compendium. Maybe as two files (Rulebook and Armybook).
2. NetERC webpage with domain, for communication and downloads (eg look what UK epic scene has done).
3. Schedules and deadlines for completion of the above...
Too much time is being spent debating the ultimately trivial merits of various changes. The ERC need to just say 'here it is' in an easy to use format and most people will accept and use it.