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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 3898869" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>I've heard from someone that the playtest is done in waves. They send groups out enough information to test one specific thing and ask that it be done and a questionnaire be filled out and returned back to WOTC a couple of weeks later.</p><p></p><p>I got the impression that the waves were things like: "Here is your pregenerated characters for this wave and here is a small adventure written specifically for this wave. Run your players through this adventure then answer the questions on these sheets. There is one for each player on their specific character."</p><p></p><p>The characters probably include a short description of their feats and abilities that are likely MUCH shorter than the full versions in the actual PHB. The adventure itself likely contains each rule as it's used.</p><p></p><p>I believe from everything I've read and one thing I've heard that playtesting is on wave 4 or 5 and there will likely be 2 or 3 more waves before it is done.</p><p></p><p>I think the reason you haven't seen any information is probably a number of reasons. My best guess is that they are shipping the rules out as paper copies only. This makes it harder to just copy things and put them on the internet.</p><p></p><p>Also, the playtesters are likely given a place to let loose and talk about 4th Ed so they don't feel the need to do so in public. It's likely there is a hidden message board on the WOTC website just for playtesters so they can talk to their hearts content. This cuts down on the "I'm so excited about this new thing, I just have to tell someone" phenomenon.</p><p></p><p>Also, it is likely that even the playtesters don't see the entirety of the game yet. There may be 5 different adventures per wave that are sent out. Only one of them might contain the rules for social encounters, since the rest might not have one. Or they might be sending out 5 different versions of the social encounter rules and have told the groups that they are testing to see which rules work best and their version may not be the final version and therefore revealing it would be pointless. It also means that if one rule is posted to the internet, WOTC can narrow it down to a small group of people who it might be.</p><p></p><p>Plus, as Dave has said, a large portion of the playtesters were hand chosen by Chris Tulach from RPGA members. They are people he knows and trusts. He sees them all a couple of times per year at the major cons and has the phone numbers of most or all of them(from even before they were playtesters). They know that any leak would make Chris Tulach look bad and therefore, they won't do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 3898869, member: 5143"] I've heard from someone that the playtest is done in waves. They send groups out enough information to test one specific thing and ask that it be done and a questionnaire be filled out and returned back to WOTC a couple of weeks later. I got the impression that the waves were things like: "Here is your pregenerated characters for this wave and here is a small adventure written specifically for this wave. Run your players through this adventure then answer the questions on these sheets. There is one for each player on their specific character." The characters probably include a short description of their feats and abilities that are likely MUCH shorter than the full versions in the actual PHB. The adventure itself likely contains each rule as it's used. I believe from everything I've read and one thing I've heard that playtesting is on wave 4 or 5 and there will likely be 2 or 3 more waves before it is done. I think the reason you haven't seen any information is probably a number of reasons. My best guess is that they are shipping the rules out as paper copies only. This makes it harder to just copy things and put them on the internet. Also, the playtesters are likely given a place to let loose and talk about 4th Ed so they don't feel the need to do so in public. It's likely there is a hidden message board on the WOTC website just for playtesters so they can talk to their hearts content. This cuts down on the "I'm so excited about this new thing, I just have to tell someone" phenomenon. Also, it is likely that even the playtesters don't see the entirety of the game yet. There may be 5 different adventures per wave that are sent out. Only one of them might contain the rules for social encounters, since the rest might not have one. Or they might be sending out 5 different versions of the social encounter rules and have told the groups that they are testing to see which rules work best and their version may not be the final version and therefore revealing it would be pointless. It also means that if one rule is posted to the internet, WOTC can narrow it down to a small group of people who it might be. Plus, as Dave has said, a large portion of the playtesters were hand chosen by Chris Tulach from RPGA members. They are people he knows and trusts. He sees them all a couple of times per year at the major cons and has the phone numbers of most or all of them(from even before they were playtesters). They know that any leak would make Chris Tulach look bad and therefore, they won't do it. [/QUOTE]
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