airwalkrr
Adventurer
enrious said:Or perhaps you're not considering man-hours?
If Gary had 6 groups who spend 5 years and WotC had 30 spending 2, theoretically that's about the same, no?
Yea, except that WotC had no more than 4 or 5 groups provide direct concrete feedback (their R&D team, which consisted of many overlapping members). They sent the rules out to a lot of people for play-testing, and from what I gather, most of it was not very helpful. The 3rd edition rules were basically based on Monte Cook's campaign. He and Skip Williams were the architects of 3rd edition in much the same way that EGG and Dave Arneson were the architects of basic and AD&D. MC and SW were just "adjusting" a game and not inventing one, so arguably, that could make things a bit different.