The Little Raven
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How'd that work out?
It worked pretty well for 3rd Edition, and seems to be working just as well, if not better, for 4th Edition.
How'd that work out?
The real problem in the discussion culture is
I was going to post a bunch of stuff, but Psion ended up saying what I was going to:but to stimulate a discussion on whether or not there is truth in her comment that enworld is firmly in the 4e world.
Note especially the second paragraph, which IIRC was there for a while, and was yet another contributor among many.Psion said:I think a look at any of the various "edition preference" polls will reveal to you the actual bias of the boards fairly accurately. Most current active ENWorld posters favor 4e. The boards aren't as blatantly pro-4e as the RPGnet d20 forums, but I think claims that the slant is "all in your head" doesn't match up with the self professed preferences of the members.
I am glad Morrus changed the page titles to omit an edition; that helped remove some appearance of bias or exclusivity on the part of the board.
Is she?I was going to post a bunch of stuff, but Psion ended up saying what I was going to:
Note especially the second paragraph, which IIRC was there for a while, and was yet another contributor among many.
AFAIC, it's patently obvious that ENWorld "is firmly in the 4e world" (not that that's necessarily a bad thing; along with many obvious reasons why it is so). It also doesn't help that there are 5 or 6 'usual suspects' (c.f. Herremann the Wise's post in this thread - I can't believe people are still trying to defend the behavior in that other thread) that are at such a level that whenever they see any even remote criticism of 4e they come in, virtual arms flailing, to defend 4e's honor at all costs. (That is a bad thing.)
I think Lisa is correct.
I think it was a decision of the EN World community to focus its discussions and news on 4E. I don't think Morrus have kept a more neutral ground, barring some very questionable method of manipulating the discussion culture - or maybe not reacting at all to the announcement.Yeah, I remember when Morrus posted that on ENWorld as a prelude to one of his support drives to keep the website open. I think a big part of the reason why the ENWorld PDFs lost their luster is the all-in mentality that ENWorld went into in regards to 4e. If Morrus could have kept things on a more neutral ground, providing an environment where pro-3e and pro-4e folks could have felt equally loved, his sales wouldn't have dropped off as much. But by pitching his tent so firmly in the 4e camp, he drove away the folks who would have bought his 3e PDFs in the last year. -Lisa
I am glad Morrus changed the page titles to omit an edition; that helped remove some appearance of bias or exclusivity on the part of the board.
Such rude responses ar4e not justified because he said, "I have formed my opinion and I am not going to change it, so don't waste your time trying." Thats actually very courteous. He let everyone know up front he wasn't open to changing his mind. They insisted on trying anyways
I think this, the initial renaming of the board as 4e, and the initial reorganization of threads when 4e launched could easily have given the general observer that ENWorld was solidly behind 4e. I remember being a bit perturbed at the time because I thought it was opportune moment to make the titles and organization edition independent.
I'm glad things have stepped away from that but I think it did make ENWorld look like it was shifting support to the new edition rather than merely adding a new edition.
They have. There are at least two occurrences of such mod posts in the Celtavian thread.
Celtavian started the thread by making the analogy of being married to D&D, and that it was a trollop trying to please the masses with 4E. I do not consider that a nice analogy. It is very likely to be taken as an insult by people that like 4E. Asking people who disagree not to respond to such a provocative statement is going to have the opposite result.I take it you did not read the thread in question? The OP was very nice and well reasoned. HE very obviously gave 4E a solid shake down run. He said, "this is my opinion based on my experiences giving 4E a fair shake, and my mind is made up." (My paraphrasing, not an actual quote)
Then a number of people came along and rudely attacked him. Rudely. Justifying it because he dared to say he had already made up his mind based on actual game play and well reasoned and well mannered explanations.
It worked pretty well for 3rd Edition, and seems to be working just as well, if not better, for 4th Edition.