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<blockquote data-quote="Argyle King" data-source="post: 6054463" data-attributes="member: 58416"><p>In some cases, that is certainly true.</p><p></p><p>However, it is also possible to look at the steps of something and have a good idea about what the ideals behind the designer's desired end results are. A mil is a very small unit of measure. Still, when I look across a field toward a target, I can still gain an idea of how far off my shot will be at the end if I'm off by only a few mils when I pull the trigger. It may be that I need to adjust my spotting scope, but --at the current point in time-- I feel that I am either not the target audience for what WoTC is shooting for or their aim is a little off. Which is strange because there were a few original ideas (back at the beginning of the playtest) which had made me feel very good about the product. Unfortunately, I'm having some D&D Deja Vu because --much like my experience with 4E-- I feel as though there are a lot of great ideas which I liked at the beginning which do not seem to be getting carried forward into what will be the end product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Argyle King, post: 6054463, member: 58416"] In some cases, that is certainly true. However, it is also possible to look at the steps of something and have a good idea about what the ideals behind the designer's desired end results are. A mil is a very small unit of measure. Still, when I look across a field toward a target, I can still gain an idea of how far off my shot will be at the end if I'm off by only a few mils when I pull the trigger. It may be that I need to adjust my spotting scope, but --at the current point in time-- I feel that I am either not the target audience for what WoTC is shooting for or their aim is a little off. Which is strange because there were a few original ideas (back at the beginning of the playtest) which had made me feel very good about the product. Unfortunately, I'm having some D&D Deja Vu because --much like my experience with 4E-- I feel as though there are a lot of great ideas which I liked at the beginning which do not seem to be getting carried forward into what will be the end product. [/QUOTE]
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