RigaMortus2
First Post
I am guessing the OP has never beta tested anything before.
tomBitonti said:So ... there is an ethical issue here.
Let's say that a drug company hires a number of companies to test out a new drug.
There are 10 companies. Five have overall positive results, two are negative, and three are inconclusive.
The drug company discontinues the testing at the two companies with negative results.
The remaining results are published. They are an inaccurate reflection of the testing results.
I have no sympathy for Wotc in regards to this issue. They know exactly what they are doing.
Delta said:This new commentary is the perfect demonstration of the reversal.
Delta said:I've commented previously about how WOTC has turned its back on the Open Gaming movement ( http://deltasdnd.blogspot.com/2008/01/part-iii-promise-of-ogl.html ). There's been debate in the OGL forum about why WOTC is even bothering to call its new license "OGL" ( http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=215975 ).
This new commentary is the perfect demonstration of the reversal. In 2000 Ryan Dancey wrote this about Open Gaming rules (still on WOTC site today):
Today Andy Collins says the opposite:
So we went from a philosophy of "work on problems in public" in 2000, to a clear-cut "work on problems in secret" that we have here in 2008. I find that to be a rather remarkable about-face.
Finally, you've got what Andy thinks is his coup-de-grace:
You do if it's Open Source. ( https://sourceforge.net/ )
Wulf Ratbane said:Watching the roll out of 4e is like watching a toddler trying to pick up a ball that he keeps kicking away every time he bends over.
zoroaster100 said:From what we've heard, most of the rules at this point are pretty much done. So if someone felt overall the game is not as fun with the new rules, I don't see how that could be fixed at this point.
Devyn said:Great analogy.
Granting only a limited number of playtesters the opportunity to speak about their 4E experience, and then limiting what they can say, is truly a bad decision.
It certainly brings a question of credibility to whatever WotC is telling us.