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<blockquote data-quote="Mirtek" data-source="post: 6655293" data-attributes="member: 40810"><p>Sorry, but you're getting ludicrous</p><p> They stated they possesed sufficient information even years before they started the 5e surveys</p><p> Please stop claiming the company who does this for a living is unable to get sufficient data about their own business. They're not there twiddling their thumbs and relying on a few message board posts and some thousand filled surveys as sole means (of which they actually know the ratio of survey feedback to sold PHBs and the ration of sold PHBs to players)</p><p> And that is why the lower range is the most playtested and supported, as it's the most important based on all available data of 30 years of D&D. That is why both released APs aim only to take parties to close to level 15 (and OotA will also only aim at the 1-15 range too)</p><p></p><p>You might not like the data, but that doesn't make it less true. Players have talked for decades about how their campaigns usually never reach the high level, all data WotC had (far beyond these mere few people talking about it pointed at this facts, it came of of the playtest surveys (of which we actually know the received 200,000 responses) and the results of the ongoing surveys (which are a mere part of their overall market research) also state this over and over again</p><p></p><p>High level D&D campaigns do happen, but only for a very small part of overall D&D campaigns</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirtek, post: 6655293, member: 40810"] Sorry, but you're getting ludicrous They stated they possesed sufficient information even years before they started the 5e surveys Please stop claiming the company who does this for a living is unable to get sufficient data about their own business. They're not there twiddling their thumbs and relying on a few message board posts and some thousand filled surveys as sole means (of which they actually know the ratio of survey feedback to sold PHBs and the ration of sold PHBs to players) And that is why the lower range is the most playtested and supported, as it's the most important based on all available data of 30 years of D&D. That is why both released APs aim only to take parties to close to level 15 (and OotA will also only aim at the 1-15 range too) You might not like the data, but that doesn't make it less true. Players have talked for decades about how their campaigns usually never reach the high level, all data WotC had (far beyond these mere few people talking about it pointed at this facts, it came of of the playtest surveys (of which we actually know the received 200,000 responses) and the results of the ongoing surveys (which are a mere part of their overall market research) also state this over and over again High level D&D campaigns do happen, but only for a very small part of overall D&D campaigns [/QUOTE]
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