Cutoff for surveys?


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My group can't get together this weekend to finish the last part of adventure 7, it will be next weekend. So I need to know, how late is Paizo accepting feedback? Is Monday the 31st the last day, or is it just "sometime in January"?


Fuzzypaws wrote:
My group can't get together this weekend to finish the last part of adventure 7, it will be next weekend. So I need to know, how late is Paizo accepting feedback? Is Monday the 31st the last day, or is it just "sometime in January"?

I'm not sure there has been an exact cutoff date confirmed. But it's been consistently talked about as ending "at the end of the year." So I wouldn't count on surveys being available after the changeover to 2019. They might be, but I wouldn't count on it. So you might want to just get in survey results for as much as you've finished. And be sure to do all the non-Doomsday Dawn surveys that you plan on doing before the new year, if you haven't already.


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I realized that I would not finish the Doomsday Dawn chapter we were playing before the end of the year, so I asked for advice: What to do with an Unfinished Chapter?. Mark Seifter answered and suggested filling out the survey before it closed and skipping any question that required finishing the chapter.

Mark Seifter, Paizo Designer wrote:
I would suggest definitely take the open, and then maybe take the numerical survey but leave the portions that seem like they would be misleading blank. You're the GM and your wife is a player if I recall your group correctly, so you and she might want to go through the player survey together and decide which ones would be good to leave blank and then tell the rest of the group for their player surveys, or something like that. All the resource management questions come to mind as good to leave blank, and maybe questions about whether anyone died and the like since you won't have reached the boss. When you leave a question blank, it just doesn't count you for that question only, so it never skews the data.

I followed that advice. I skipped the questions that asked, "How many times during the game did you ..." and a few other questions about events we had not reached.


Thank you.

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