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Very Important Information About 5E Dungeons & Dragons
Ob und wie bedeutungsschwer diese Umfrage nun wirklich ist, kann ja jeder für sich selber beurteilen,
letztlich hat jeder seinen eigenen Stil, ungeachtet dessen, wie 6.599 andere für sich entscheiden.
Very Important Information About 5E Dungeons & Dragons
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http://slyflourish.com/facebook_surve...
We examine an important survey to help us better understand what is happening in our hobby and gaming world.
http://slyflourish.com/facebook_surve...
We examine an important survey to help us better understand what is happening in our hobby and gaming world.
letztlich hat jeder seinen eigenen Stil, ungeachtet dessen, wie 6.599 andere für sich entscheiden.
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5e Dungeons & Dragons Facebook Survey Results by Mike Shea on 4 September 2017
In October 2016 I ran a 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons survey of 6,600 dungeon masters to better understand how DMs prepare and run their games.
I wasn't happy to stop there, however.
Lately I've been posting numerous single-question polls over at the D&D 5th edition Facebook group, a group with roughly 100,000 members.
This group gives us a fantastic way to get almost immediate feedback on how D&D DMs and players experience the game.
This article contains a number of these polls, the dates of the poll, the number of respondents, and the results.
These are certainly flawed polls. The D&D group isn't a perfect representation of D&D DMs overall and their response falls well into the problems of selection bias.
However, the results of these polls often provide a better view than just guessing or basing our opinions on personal anecdotes.
So we shouldn't put too much weight on these results but, at the same time, they give us an insight that's likely better than guessing.
5e Dungeons & Dragons Facebook Survey Results by Mike Shea on 4 September 2017
In October 2016 I ran a 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons survey of 6,600 dungeon masters to better understand how DMs prepare and run their games.
I wasn't happy to stop there, however.
Lately I've been posting numerous single-question polls over at the D&D 5th edition Facebook group, a group with roughly 100,000 members.
This group gives us a fantastic way to get almost immediate feedback on how D&D DMs and players experience the game.
This article contains a number of these polls, the dates of the poll, the number of respondents, and the results.
These are certainly flawed polls. The D&D group isn't a perfect representation of D&D DMs overall and their response falls well into the problems of selection bias.
However, the results of these polls often provide a better view than just guessing or basing our opinions on personal anecdotes.
So we shouldn't put too much weight on these results but, at the same time, they give us an insight that's likely better than guessing.
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