Well, that would help, too.They should release a playtest packet that is really good, and shows that they have actually been taking on past survey feedback.
That is definitely their best option.
But it would also filter out all but the most dedicated playtester responses. Either way, the data is distorted.If they drop a large platest packet next, that would mean a longer survey which might select out all but the most dedicated angry dumpster fire lighting responses.
The survey is nprmal length if they drop two or three isolated ones & do each with its own surveyBut it would also filter out all but the most dedicated playtester responses. Either way, the data is distorted.
In which case it doesn't deter those "angry dumpster fire" respondents.The survey is nprmal length if they drop two or three isolated ones & do each with its own survey
You think like a corporate exec. This seems exactly right.I'd expect to see it about 1-48 hours after this playtest material drops

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.