I think there's some fanboys about these parts.
Why don't we look at evidence, rather than testimony:
@ Critias
Could You please explain why 4 Traditions that are in SR4A where omitted in the SR5 Street Grimoire only to be printed in the Shadow spells PDF ?
For Me as an outstanding Person this looks exactly like CGL has been withholding some of the Material just to make extra Cash with this PDF.
From what I've read from You I consider you as a sincere Person and Freelancer and If you say that the two branches ( E-Books and Standard Books) are working seperately I take your Word ! But from my Point of View this looks extremely either like Money grubbing or extreme lack of communicating between those two departments and more than just a coincidence that exactly those 4 Traditions that are missing in Street Grimoire now apppear in Shadow Spells....
with a wary Dance
Medicineman
I'm sorry, but the fact is that quite a few things, not just Traditions but spells and powers that were in SM were not in SG, and wind up in SS just a couple months later. That looks like withholding content to sell a $7 .pdf to me.
Believe what you want, I guess. But it's pretty clear to me, and several others, what happened.
Saying "nuh uh, they said it was two different writing teams!" is a little laughable, too.
Fanboys? I fully admit I love the Shadowrun setting, for the most part (CFD has been something of an issue with me). However, I have some pretty serious issues and qualms about Catalyst and Shadowrun 5th Edition right now. At the same time, it's not because of them trying to rip me off, it's with the quality of their work. In my opinion, there shouldn't need to be multiple pages of errata, or dozens of typos in a single 300-400 page book. There should be consistency.
Medicineman, despite his familiarity and experience with Shadowrun, isn't 'evidence' that Catalyst is gouging it's fan-base. In fact, the quote you took has him saying he believes Critias. That means he doesn't agree with you. In fact, he mentions that it could be an 'extreme lack of communication'. We know that's been going on for a while over at Catalyst. Stolen Souls and Street Grimoire having the same power, with wildly different interpretations? The sheer amount of errors that haven't been rectified before going to
print? People haven't been talking, that's obvious (and is supposedly being fixed).
Furthermore, print-books have size-limits in comparison to e-books (and cost a lot more on both sides), and Street Grimoire was 40 pages or so longer than Street Magic. It costs money to add more pages, both for the writers, the ink/paper, the binding, the weight for shipping, etc. It's definitely possible that they couldn't fit everything in.
Instead of saying 'I think they're ripping us off', you're saying 'They're ripping us off, and anyone who disagrees is oblivious'. It's both claiming something you have no proof for, and belittling the people who disagree. That, and when a person who works for Catalyst says what's going on (which has plenty of proof if you look over the forums), you say they are wrong.
Now, since it keeps coming up, what would proof be? Now, there's two big options here; either you have a quote or something from Catalyst indicating their intent to gouge us, or you have a trend showing multiple 'Day 1 DLC'-type situations (to use your phrase for it). This has happened once, now. Once is not a trend. There's no pattern, no indication that this was anything more than an isolated event or a mistake. If, when the augmentation book comes out, two months later a 7 dollar 'extra cyber and bioware' book comes out, or after Run Faster comes a 7 dollar 'here's some extra splats to play' book, then you may be right.