9 minutes ago, takfar said:Which is why I suggested a) quarterly updates and b) an app
Which is why I suggested, again, an app.
The problem with 2nd ed is the same thing that devs have already stated in their interviews: They just can't get everything right out of the door. It's impossible. Even if they have learned stuff as they say they have, something will slip through the cracks, and it could be a big thing (eg. the jumpmaster). Plus, a bunch of new stuff being adjusted at the same time won't be easy to balance. Plus, after the 2.0 release, they will still keep expanding, so, problems may STILL arise.
That said, I'm fully on board with the idea of a 2.0 edition. I think X Wing needs it, I just don't think it will solve all the problems by itself. I also don't think (no evidence whatsoever) that it will be coming out before X-Wing sales start to lose steam or before the current trilogy is over (whichever comes first). Also, 2.0 would be a chance to add a QR code to the cards and integrate them with an app (yea, this again).
I'm ok with that. Heck, they could even provide official paste-on stickers to put on cards (preferably on top of a sleeve!) for those who wanted. As long as it's optional, anything would be welcome that improves game balance while solving people's needs for physical components.
Oh, definitely, copying for the sake of it is not a good idea. But while you think the current setup for X-Wing is fine, I personally disagree, and I feel a lot of other people do, as well. The current model is simply prone to balance distortion (see: on one hand, a huge stable of abandoned ships and upgrades, and on the other a history of clear imbalance in favor of fat han, phantom, super dash, palpmobile, jumpmaster, jumpmaster, jumpmaster, jumpmaster). It's also slow to correct itself, and it forces people to buy "fix" cards to play their outdated ships, which is both fiddly and not customer-friendly.
Again, take all of these opinions as coming from someone who does not play competitively and collects all ships because they are pretty toys, but is nonetheless aware of the balance issues in the game.
So on the app, sure that would be acceptable, but FFG does not have that good of a track record with their Apps that have applications in X-wing. You had the dice app that some hackers proven it could be used to alter dice results more than a salt bath test. Then there is also their TOME that never left beta and was abandoned. Now with FFG's new digital studio it could be something that helps them with such things considering their more recent failings, or it could be something to make more App augmented board games like XCom.
However there are multiple 3rd party apps that do keep up with list building and changing point values and verifying that they are current is easy to do. But as I mention I don't like the idea of requiring completely out of date cards a requirement at tournaments. Even with the outdated instructions, they still are useful and valid in list building, change that and you just move them to completely worthless and a more ridiculous demand than matching faction dials before the dial upgrade kit was out.
Edited by Marinealver