Eh... given the precedent on T1, that actually makes sense. Silly astromech just won't stop causing trouble, will he? It will no doubt be FAQ'd otherwise, of course.
Timing on Accuracy Corrector (Wave 6)
It will no doubt be FAQ'd otherwise, of course.
*I was gonna say 'fun to do until then' but the official release is still at least a year away, right? So the FAQ on it will probably come out before then/at the time of the release! Or it could simply be re-worded (since it hasn't been printed yet) to "You may cancel all of your dice results to then add up to 2 hit results to your roll" which would obviously be how it's intended to work. (I include the words "up to" per StephenEsven's comment that it can be used as a 100% reliable trigger for Gunner attacks/any other cards in the future that trigger off of an attack that does not hit by canceling results and then not electing to add 2 hits.)
OR they could reverse the FAQ on R7-T1, which I personally feel is the better choice.
Yes please reverse the FAQ on R7-T1!
The could also add an "If you do, then..." to Accuracy Corrector.
I've said it before but FFG actually has a pretty good reason to leak, or otherwise reveal, stuff early as it can give other people a chance to look at it and catch any potential errors or unrecognized interactions so they could be corrected before actually getting sent off to the printer. When Wave 6 isn't currently even listed as "in Development" they shouldn't have any trouble fixing these little issues that we keep finding.
The could also add an "If you do, then..." to Accuracy Corrector.
I've said it before but FFG actually has a pretty good reason to leak, or otherwise reveal, stuff early as it can give other people a chance to look at it and catch any potential errors or unrecognized interactions so they could be corrected before actually getting sent off to the printer. When Wave 6 isn't currently even listed as "in Development" they shouldn't have any trouble fixing these little issues that we keep finding.
They're listing the release by end of 2014. If they didn't list it in development it's because they were keeping it under wraps. We're way past the point of them tweaking anything.