It's probably not much different at all actually. The only major difference is that I never had skills checks structured like that in any of my 3.5 games ever. It was usually the GM going "Everyone make a *blank* check!" followed by four to eight people all rolling and whoever got the highest got the highest and the DM just told everyone everything anyway.
With this structure it just seems to flow better and allows the encounter to develop on its own. Plus while everyone is participating, everyone is doing something different or helping as best as their character can.
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