Well, the follow-up questions would have been silly to ask, given they were all about your usage of DDI.
Same here. I can kinda see it, but it sure doesn't seem like they're trying to lure me in either.I guess WotC doesn't like me. I clicked the "Used to play D&D but not anymore" option and then after that the only question they asked me was "where did you find the survey from (EN World), my age an location. Oh well. Guess I don't want to help you either.
In that case, they should try to get the date correct, at least. The first 1e hardback was released in 1977 (the MM), the 1e PH was released in 1978, and the 1e DMG in 1979.I think they are going with Hardback book editions of the game.
Eh, I don't know about that. The "classic D&D" boxed sets sold an awful lot -- they were everywhere, back in the day, and there were a ton of printings for them. Without hard numbers that's all guess-work, though.First is when the game really took off on its own. The wide spread press of books tends to sell better than box sets. Had basic been sold in Hardback as it later was in the Rules Compendium format it would have done way better than it did IMO.
Your use, or potential use. If you are not a subscriber, but might become one if they include the right features, the survey is still relevant.
Those who aren't playing D&D at all, though, I can see excluding.
I'd like to see a full digital tabletop as being useful. I suspect we'd have an all-mods campaign going soon after![]()
And I think you would see a lot of people posting "I have four hours free on Thrusday evening, anyone want to play" and get people signed up and bam, you have a game. Much like any online gaming.
Well, the follow-up questions would have been silly to ask, given they were all about your usage of DDI.
I think my favorite question in the survey was how much I trusted WotC to be on time with their online content. I had a good chuckle at that one.
Was I the only one who found the version list a bit off?
First Edition (1974)
Second Edition (1989)
Third Edition (2000)
Fourth Edition (2007)