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I believe they said they have ~300 external testers right now in a recent interview.TerraDave said:Opionated Bald Man, thanks for posting!!
And good question.
I believe they said they have ~300 external testers right now in a recent interview.TerraDave said:Opionated Bald Man, thanks for posting!!
And good question.
Mustrum_Ridcully said:BAB and Saves is the first larger bit, because their goal was to create a different "curve" on advancement of these. But it's not like changing from THAC0 to BAB or from percentile to d20 + modifier vs DC.
TerraDave said:Its in another Enworld thread, but in case you missed it, David Noonan responded to this thread (got that?) on his blog:
*Snort**chuckle*crazy_cat said:You try telling that to Black Leaf !!![]()
Delta said:See, THACO vs. BAB is precisely what I mean by mechanics that are "mathematically equivalent". Whether you do BAB counting up or THACO counting down, the probabilities are identical, and in a mathematical information-theory sense, they're exactly and perfectly the same information. I actually had "Attack Bonuses" scribbled into the margin of my 1E DMG, for use in my AD&D games, years before 3E was released. Mathematically there's no mechanical difference.
Magus Coeruleus said:I'm hoping that a bit less playtesting is necessary on account of the much-touted new math. If it is, in fact, a system designed to work the same at all levels of play, then many issues resolved for level X should be resolved at all levels.
Sitara said::|
I think Scott shoulod change his JT from Brand Manager to Snark Manager.
(Look forward to Friday)
Scott_Rouse said:I was talking with Chris Thommason about this yesterday. He was explaining how they ran the math through it's paces in late 2006 early 2007. There were some iterations that worked and some that didn't. They largely got it worked out even before the GenCon announcement and it has remained stable since with only minor tweaks being made with external playtests going on.
helium3 said:Hey Scott, would it totally be blowing company secrets to divulge whether the math was tested via hand calculations or a full blown computer model? I've totally been wondering about that for a while.