How are the latest Cubicle 7 books for typos? Are they still frustratingly bad, despite the pdf customer feedback?
Speaking as a slightly OCD collector, I’m wondering what’s the recommended wait time before purchasing a hard copy of a title to guarantee — as much as possible — that the flagged errors have been ironed out? Six months? 12 months?
Basically I’ve been sitting back on purchasing physical copies and I’ve now got some catch-up to do…
Typos And The Obsessive Collector
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Yes, they're frustratingly bad. I've not read some of the later releases beyond a quick scan as I just can't get on with reading dual column PDFs in eReaders and my printer was down for a while. Power Behind the Throne had a couple of shockers that should never have got through. I think it was a real shame because the update was great other than that.
If you use the error submission form (which is a bit hidden), they generally fix things that are flagged there. I think they should move to a proper bug tracking tool as it would help with seeing what issues are already raised.
Just started reading The Imperial Zoo - I'll see how it goes.
If you use the error submission form (which is a bit hidden), they generally fix things that are flagged there. I think they should move to a proper bug tracking tool as it would help with seeing what issues are already raised.
Just started reading The Imperial Zoo - I'll see how it goes.