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While I understand the point you're making, may I point you in the direction ofThe visuals, and the art that supports the game matter.
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While I understand the point you're making, may I point you in the direction ofThe visuals, and the art that supports the game matter.
Sorry, mistyped, meant not using intelligenceis there?
It really isn't. Saying something is poorly constructed is not an insult to people who like that thing, and discourse on the internet would be greatly improved if more people realised that. And in any case, I seriously doubt all that many people like the surveys that much to start with (unless by "what they did" you meant" 5e-as-published", in which case it was a complete non-sequitur).Saying they "during the entire time they were doing the D&D Next playtest, conducted shoddy survey" is insulting to everyone who likes what they did.
There are only so many tropes, common imagery and typical "look and feel" for classes to fit. You don't expect this guy
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to be a better fighter than this guy
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The visuals, and the art that supports the game matter.
Poll design is one of those areas where people just assume it's easy, when in fact it's very challenging.You may not have, but I did say "worthless". I did not say "incompetent", but it was kinda implied. And I will say it explicitly now: Whoever came up with the polls during the DDN playtest was incompetent when it came to designing playtest polls.
That is not to say they did not have competencies in other areas; just that they were lacking in this particular one.
I'm not even sure you can tell physical stats by looking. what is the diffrnece between a 11 13 15 and 17 str look like? do you look like a body builder at any of those or like a superhero?What about any PHB D&D character art suggests that anyone can accurately identify mental stats for the depicted characters?
so i really started looking at this guy and I guarantee he is in better shape then me... maybe in the upper half of the players of TTRPGs I know. he isn't bulky but he also isn't flabby. He could easily be a trained soldier at that shape. the glasses and smile say 'nerd' but there is this whole thing about books and covers...
Poll design is one of those areas where people just assume it's easy, when in fact it's very challenging.
Sure. They're at least easier to point to directionally in a "probably strong" vs. "probably weak" kind of way (though even that could be misleading for various fantasy reasons).I'm not even sure you can tell physical stats by looking. what is the diffrnece between a 11 13 15 and 17 str look like? do you look like a body builder at any of those or like a superhero?
They aren't interested in anything beyond "X% of players like/dislike this thing."Yeah, you need to establish who is being truthful, what percentages belong to which groups, and if you're testing for something very specific, that you're actually valuing people who truly care about that specific thing over everyone else. None of which WotC did in their poll design in Next.