No, I meant an accelerated release date for the finished product. Basically, cutting the public playtest short in order to get the product out the door and money flowing into the coffers.
Yeah, I'm concerned this will happened too. My guess is they announced too early.No, I meant an accelerated release date for the finished product. Basically, cutting the public playtest short in order to get the product out the door and money flowing into the coffers.
I'd have to find the exact quote, but that's not the impression I got. It seemed to be more of a "We'll have playtests with pregens that cover the 1-10 range". In another words, maybe 1 playtest at 1st level, 1 playtest at 5th, and 1 and 10th.Didn't mike m just tell us atleast 11 playtests (10 pregens level 1-10, and 1 with char gen rules)
People have asked Wizards for a playtest to be done and now they have their chance. Nothing is saying that Wizards has to use everything that is proposed to them but giving a playtest just to say they gave a playtest is not what I want.
I don't like 4th edition but a lot of errors could have been avoided if a playtest had been done. Now there is no proof that they would have listen even then but Wizards does have a track record of not actually listening to what their customers want and they have a track record of not delivering on what they say they will.
Paizo has proven over and over again how to actually run a gaming company and hiding behind the D&D logo isn't enough for me. "Trust us, it's D&D after all" doesn't hold the weight that it used to, in my opinion.
A lot of us aren't game designers but that doesn't mean we know less than an actual game designer. Thousands of people looking at something are more likely to find something that's wrong than just a few.
They did listen a little. But they admitted in an interview recently that they didn't really read all of the feedback and that a lot of feedback that came in they had already decided not to go in that direction so they ignored. They admitted this in the same sentence as they said they didn't plan on doing the same thing again for 5e.Untue about 4e, there WAS 4e playtest, please refer to 4e PHB page 316. This was a closed playtest not an open PT. I think that maybe the 4e PT group was too small, but I know for a fact, the final 4e game was much changed from the early 4e PT. So WOTC did / does indeed listen.
They did listen a little. But they admitted in an interview recently that they didn't really read all of the feedback and that a lot of feedback that came in they had already decided not to go in that direction so they ignored. They admitted this in the same sentence as they said they didn't plan on doing the same thing again for 5e.
It did change, but the impression I got is that most of the change from from the in house designers input, not from the playtest.
Doesn't matter what Wikipedia says. Calling someone a troll is a form of harassment.
I will repeat, calling someone a troll is not a form of disagreement. Even implying that someone is trolling is not a form of disagreement.
If someone is breaking the CoC then report them, if you don't agree with them then post why, if you feel like you need to name call then skip the thread.
PS: If you actually read my opening thread then you wouldn't even need to ask my reasons why.