Wait... the ennies are rigged based on beer payoffs???
Well... duh! Of course they are! What, you thought we looked at the votes or something?
Wait... the ennies are rigged based on beer payoffs???
Yeah, my first thought when you took 4th edition out of the title pages was that it would affect your SEO. Do you have a traffic analyser that tells you what keywords people use to come here? If 4th edition is high in that list, you could find there will be a hefty drop-off in traffic from search engines. On the other hand, if 4e is low in the searched terms, dropping it from the title could increase the visibility here for everything else.From a basic web design viewpoint, there's search engine optimization to consider, too. What keywords do you put in your title? Obviously, the aim is to bring traffic here. For the record, the title wasn't replaced by 4E, it had 4E ADDED to it.
Well... duh! Of course they are! What, you thought we looked at the votes or something?
That's insulting, ridiculous, and untrue. I don't deserve that.
For everyone else: the above accusation is false; it has no basis in fact, and does not reflect my stance whatsoever.
On a different note, I really don't understand the balkanisation I've seen about D&D since 4e was announced. I know there are some bright people playing RPGs out there - I don't want to hear whining about what other people might be doing, I want to read about the cool stuff actually happening in your games!
-blarg
So, to make sure I understand what you're saying - when you come to EN World, and you loko in the 3.5 DD specific forums, you find that 3.5 fans are the minority and that the 3.5 forums are filled with 4E fans?
Since the people who don't like it seem to be fair game around here, why put up with the abuse.
That's funny, as I see more abuse directed towards 4e players on all forums (these included). It's often, as stated earlier, couched in terms that skirt the line of direct attacks, but in a way that any reasonably intelligent person can understand the intent behind the semantics ("It's dumbed down." "It's not for real roleplayers." "It's for 13-year-olds with ADD."). I don't see 4e players going into 3e threads just to announce how much they hate the game or how it's dumbed down/for the ADD generation/whatever, but I see quite a bit of the opposite.