What do you base this on?smetzger said:Yeah, thats how I read it.
I haven't been following 4e news that closely. But it seems to have been tested less than 3e.
What do you base this on?smetzger said:Yeah, thats how I read it.
I haven't been following 4e news that closely. But it seems to have been tested less than 3e.
smetzger said:Yeah, thats how I read it.
I haven't been following 4e news that closely. But it seems to have been tested less than 3e.
Actually 3e had considerably more playtesting than 4th edition (my group PT'd for about 8 months IIRC) and was still nowhere near as much time I would have liked. In 3e though the game underwent significant changes over the playtest period and was a much more radical departure from the previous edition in general.Voss said:Nah. 3.5 got years of playtesting by the poor saps who bought 3.0.![]()
But really, 3.0 didn't get much effective playtesting, so I don't think that 4e is getting less. And I'm glad someone is doing what this guy is doing. It just should have been hardcoded into the design process.
And we had Alternity as the 3e beta of the underlying system.Shroomy said:I don't know, Star Wars SAGA edition is pretty much the 4e beta for the underlying system. That's been out for a while, so I think the fundamentals have already been well playtested. Also, does anyone know the scope of the playtest?
All playtests should be like this. They're not supposed to be regular games. They're supposed to be tests. If they waste time in character chatting up barmaids, that's two or three rules they didn't put through the paces that day. Over time, I bet that adds up.Doug McCrae said:Good. More playtests should be like this.
90 minutes, you mean. As soon as that puppy gets sent to the printers, they'll be assembling a list of issues they would have caught if they had been given one extra day, or two extra days, etc.A'koss said:Actually 3e had considerably more playtesting than 4th edition (my group PT'd for about 8 months IIRC) and was still nowhere near as much time I would have liked. In 3e though the game underwent significant changes over the playtest period and was a much more radical departure from the previous edition in general.
While I love nearly all the things they doing in 4e (conceptually), getting in enough playtesting is by far my biggest concern. Even though it is less a change than going from 3e to 4e, it is still clearly a big departure from the previous edition. Regrettably I will be very surprised if 4e isn't full of errata 90 days out of the gate.![]()
Dr. Awkward said:If they waste time in character chatting up barmaids,