majmalphunktion wrote on Mar 9
th, 2014 at 8:06pm:
Personally I rather have developers and testers that are not 'uber gamerz' and have some real education in psych, philosophy, lit, and other liberal arts. I've hired a mechanic, a librarian, a submarine driver, a sound engineer, a pilot and game degree kids
As pointed out by Arko previously, I admit that what I pulled out of my brief search birthed a conclusion not based on the full picture.
Please provide an example where one of the above created a system or encounter or feature that the DDO player population absolutely loved. How many of the above actually played D&D before working on the Online game?
Would you say that the Shadowfall Conspiracy is closer to great gaming, or closer to Dry Ass expansion number 17?
Who would be more apt to discover a bag duping bug, the uber gamer or the philosophy major?